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Gastroscopy With the Fiberscope.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974
This short book, published in 1971, is concerned with fiberoscopy of the stomach. It is divided into two parts; the first (53 pages) gives a very short history of the method, principles of fiberoptics, descriptions of instruments and methods of preparation and examination, photography, complications, and indications.
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Transnasal gastroscopy.

Danish medical bulletin, 2000
The use of transnasal gastroscopy (TNG) has not previously been described in a Danish hospital. The method seems to be better tolerated compared with conventional oral gastroscopy.Patients scheduled for diagnostic gastroscopy were included, and examined with a thin endoscope transnasally (Olympus XGIF-N200 prototype, diameter 6 mm).Sixty patients were ...
Christensen, M   +5 more
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Gastroscopy and the Radiologist

Radiology, 1937
In this country, the endoscopic examination of the stomach, commonly called gastroscopy, is a relatively new procedure. The numerous contributions of Dr. Rudolph Schindler, one of the pioneers in this field, and his students are, no doubt, largely responsible for the present interest in this method of examination.
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Gastroscopy of Peptic Ulceration

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
Use of endoscopic examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract in diagnosis of ulcerating lesions, follow-up of patients after nonsurgical treatment, evaluation of hemorrhage, and diagnosis of postoperative complications such as alkaline gastritis. Technique and indications.
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Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy

1996
The sections in this article are 1 Introduction 2 MR-Compatible Endoscope Design 3 Receiver Coil Design 4 Scanner Design 5 Ex Vivo Imaging 6 In Vivo Studies 7 Safety Issues 8 Future Applications 9 Concluding Remarks 10 Acknowledgements 11 Biographical Sketches Related ...
David J. Gilderdale   +3 more
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Gastroscopy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
J A, Gregg, M, Garabedian
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General Anaesthesia for Gastroscopy [PDF]

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H.L. Thornton, J.C. Goligher
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The Pylorus at Gastroscopy

1993
Schindler (1936) described the interior of the stomach as seen at gastroscopy in patients lying on their left side. In this position the pyloric part falls to the left and forward towards the anterior abdominal wall. While radiologists perceive the incisura angularis as an indentation of the lesser curvature side of the barium column, gastroscopists ...
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An Evaluation of Gastroscopy

Gastroenterology, 1954
Joseph B. Kirsner   +2 more
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