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He said the bleeding was discovered after an endoscopic examination.
From the time when endoscopic examination was started, 100% penetrance has been the rule.
But, a definitive diagnosis can only be made by endoscopic examination of the trachea.
Careful endoscopic examination including multiple biopsies is usually needed.
It also has X-ray, ultrasound and endoscopic examination facilities.
Various lab tests, X-ray tests, and endoscopic examinations may also be used.
Bleeding had stopped spontaneously at the endoscopic examination.
"Since there was no visual confirmation and no endoscopic examination, it could have been anything," Pitts said.
The investigation started with an endoscopic examination up to the junction of the sigmoid descending colon.
Nephroscopy is an endoscopic examination of the kidney.
A total of 1240 patients had an emergency endoscopic examination within 12 hours of arrival at the emergency department.
In severe cases blood may be visible in the trachea immediately upon endoscopic examination soon after exercise.
A cleft is diagnosed through endoscopic examination, specifically microlaryngoscopy and bronchoscopy.
Although all the endoscopic examinations were performed by two endoscopists using the same criteria, there is still the possibility that observer bias was present.
Careful visual examination (by mirror or endoscopic examination).
The lesion is not always easily detected on endoscopic examination, especially when it is not actively bleeding.
The purpose of this study was to determine by endoscopic examination the prevalence of oesophageal mucosal injury in asthmatics.
Firstly, patient selection bias would have affected the results if we 'picked and chose'(either consciously or unconsciously) which patients were to receive endoscopic examination.
Screening for FAP in affected families presently involves annual endoscopic examination starting from 14 years of age.
A full endoscopic examination of the larynx, trachea, and esophagus is often performed at the time of biopsy.
One middle-aged woman underwent multiple endoscopic examinations of her stomach by several different gastroenterologists whom she consulted for intractable ulcer symptoms.
Three of the patients with normal endoscopic examinations had coeliac disease proved by duodenal biopsy (one other patient had giardia).
Two months after the procedure, the physician performs an upper endoscopic examination to assess the esophagus for residual Barrett's esophagus.
Patients were accepted for endoscopic injection if an active bleeder (spurter or oozer) was seen during an emergency endoscopic examination after resuscitation.
Visualization of a permanently open tubal valve by endoscopic examination allows settling this question, but its absence does not exclude PET diagnosis.