Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy is an inspection method in which a colonoscopy is inserted through the anus into the ileocecal region, and colonic lesions are observed from the mucosal side. It is currently the best choice for diagnosis of large intestinal mucosal lesions. It transmits the image of colonic mucosa to an electronic computer processing center through an electronic camera probe installed at the front end of the colonoscope, and then displays it on the monitor screen to observe the tiny intestinal mucosa. Variety.

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