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Rectoscopy
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Colonscopy
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Esophagus-Gastro-Duodenoscopy
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Trans-nasal esophagoscopy
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Biopsy
Endoscopy (EGD: Gastro-Esophagus Duodenum-Fluoro-scopy) is a surgery performed by a gastroenterologist for the analysis of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum (first section of the small intestine) through the gastroscope that allows direct observation of the three cavities.
Gastroscopy is crucial in the early diagnosis and evaluation of gastroenterological diseases. The most common diseases that can be diagnosed are:
- hiatal hernia
- esophagitis
- gastritis
- gastroduodenal
- duodenal Ulcer
- detection Anisakis