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colonoscopy

/koh-luh-nos-kuh-pee/US // ˌkoʊ ləˈnɒs kə pi //

结肠镜检查,结肠镜检,肠镜检查,结肠镜手术

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Medicine/Medical.

    • : visual inspection of the interior of the colon with a flexible, lighted tube inserted through the rectum.

Examples

  • Then the stool is thawed to room temperature, and usually inserted into the recipient’s intestine during a colonoscopy.

  • Sasser didn’t hesitate to opt in, because nothing else had worked for her, so she had FMT through a colonoscopy.

  • Research done by myself and others shows that prompting people to think through the date and time cue that will spur them to act can increase follow-through on everything from voting to getting a flu shot or colonoscopy.

  • The patient planned to record the doctor’s instructions on his phone once the colonoscopy was over.

  • During routine colonoscopies, doctors can remove polyps before they develop further.

  • For some mysterious reason, colonoscopy providers are not held to these same standards despite a similar rate of complications.

  • Even just sitting at the breakfast table, he looked like he'd prefer to be having a colonoscopy.

  • The Wall Street Journal today has a big splash, "CT Scans Gain Favor as Option for Colonoscopy."