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endoscope

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++en·do·scope /ˈendəskəʊp $ -skoʊp/ noun [countable] medical  an instrument used by doctors who are performing a medical operation on someone. It is a very small camera with a powerful lens, which is pushed into the body through a very small hole and sends pictures back to the doctor. 〔医生做手术用的〕内()
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endoscopeIn addition, the procedure usually takes longer and an endoscope of a greater diameter is used when biliary stenting is performed.A third way, called an endoscope, uses the principle of total internal reflection which we saw in the demonstration.In 30 cases the first biopsy was taken using a fibreoptic endoscope.The indication for endoscopy was noted as well as the dose of sedation, the size of endoscope, and length of procedure.We recently handed over a paediatric endoscope, costing £1,200, to the unit.A skilled endoscopist is essential, but the equipment can be as simple as a standard endoscope and an injection needle.Laser treatment can be technically difficult, particularly in patients in whom the endoscope will not pass the stricture.
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endoscope
endoscope /ˈendəskəʊp $ -skoʊp/ noun [countable] medical
an instrument used by doctors who are performing a medical operation on someone. It is a very small camera with a powerful lens, which is pushed into the body through a very small hole and sends pictures back to the doctor.


en·do·scopeBrE /ˈendəskəʊp/ 🔊NAmE /ˈendəskoʊp/ 🔊 nounan instrument used in medical operations which consists of a very small camera on a long thin tube which can be put into a person's body so that the parts inside can be seen 内镜;内窥镜;内腔镜