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Gastroscope-assisted oral cavity and nasopharynx examination. [PDF]
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Gastritis and Gastroscopic Biopsy
New England Journal of Medicine, 1953IN 1937 Palmer1 hailed Schindler's flexible gastroscope as the instrument that had finally brought the element of objectivity into the diagnosis of disease of the gastric mucosa. In 1947 Schindler2 himself expressed delight at the general acceptance of his diagnostic instrument only fifteen years after its introduction.
S, SELESNICK, E D, KINSELLA
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Routine gastroscopic photography
Gastroenterology, 1956Summary A simplified apparatus and a method for routine gastroscopic photographyare described. Results have been excellent and uniform, even in the use of color film. Points of technique and uses of the method are discussed.
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Phytobezoar and gastroscopic observation
The American Journal of Medicine, 1966Abstract A case of persimmon bezoar is reported, illustrating typical features of this entity and its frequent confusion with gastric carcinoma. Attention is directed to earlier diagnosis by means of the gastroscope, particularly in the elderly in whom the diagnosis of possible inoperable gastric carcinoma has been entertained.
S B, Goldberg, E H, Galen
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Correlation of Gross Gastroscopic Findings with Gastroscopic Biopsy in Gastritis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1956THE development of the Wolf-Schindler flexible gastroscope in 19321 followed by the Benedict flexible operating gastroscope in 19482 and the flexible gastric-biopsy tube invented in 1949 by Wood et al.3 has stimulated a great deal of interest in gastritis. Although a previous attempt at correlation of gastroscopic and pathological findings in gastritis
L, ATKINS, E B, BENEDICT
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Gastroscopic Findings in Systemic Mastocytosis
Endoscopy, 1983We report on the gastroscopic findings in a patient with systemic mastocytosis. It should be noted that the presence of "urticaria-like" lesions in the gastric mucosa is the most characteristic endoscopic picture in this rare disease.
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Gastric Polypectomy Through the Gastroscope
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To the Editor.— The application of fiberoptics to gastroenterologic diagnosis and the advances achieved have been amply documented. 1-3 The removal of polyps through the colonoscope has also been reported. In the past seven months, we have removed 12 polyps from 9 patients via either the gastrointestinal fiberscope or the poly-directional fiberoptic ...
R L, Hargrove, B F, Overholt
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