colonoscopy
/ˌkɒ.ləˈnɒ.skə.pi/
UK: /ˌkɒ.ləˈnɒ.skə.pi/
kɒ · LƏNⱰ · skə · pi (4 syllables)
English
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Definition
The examination of the colon using a colonoscope.
Etymology
From colon + -o- + -scopy.
Example Sentences
- "Colonoscopy can be expected to identify lesions missed on barium enema, such as small polyps and angiodysplasia. […] Often the preparation of the colon is not ideal, and this can add to the difficulty of performing colonoscopy and interpreting the findings. Tedesco and colleagues reported the results of colonoscopy in 258 patients with rectal bleeding."
- "Although colonoscopy procedures for routine screenings are not included in that new requirement, surveillance and diagnostic procedures to detect cancer are. UnitedHealthCare said in a fact sheet that this change is due to colonoscopies being overutilized."
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