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The current status of esophagoscopy, gastroscopy, and duodenoscopy
J. D. Waye
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Stomach
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Gastroscopy
100%
Duodenoscopy
100%
Esophagoscopy
100%
Intubation
50%
Healing
50%
Chemotherapy
50%
Low Incidence
50%
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
50%
Endoscopy
50%
Gastrointestinal Tract
50%
Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
50%
Peptic Ulcer
50%
Direct Injection
50%
Ambulatory Patients
50%
Guidewire
50%
Dilatation
50%
Disease Process
50%
Gastrointestinal Diseases
50%
Esophagus
50%
Diagnostic Procedures
50%
Foreign Body
50%
Needle Aspiration
50%
Pancreatic Pseudocyst
50%
Bleeding Patients
50%
Gastrointestinal Tumours
50%
Esophageal Stricture
50%
Direct Vision
50%
Flexible Endoscopy
50%
Gastric Bezoar
50%
Untoward Reaction
50%
Gastric Polyp
50%
Therapeutic Materials
50%
Esophageal Rings
50%
Flexible Instruments
50%
Fiber Optics Systems
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Endoscopy
100%
Gastroscopy
100%
Duodenoscopy
100%
Esophagoscopy
100%
Biopsy
50%
Intubation
50%
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
50%
Fine-Needle Aspiration
50%
Diagnostic Procedure
50%
Gastrointestinal Tract
50%
Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
50%
Jejunum Ulcer
50%
Medicine
50%
Disease Process
50%
Gastrointestinal Disease
50%
Foreign Body
50%
Esophagus
50%
Pancreas Pseudocyst
50%
Fiber Optics
50%
Gastrointestinal Tumor
50%
Esophageal Stricture
50%
Stomach Polyp
50%
Bezoar
50%
Fiberscope Endoscopy
50%