Sigmoidoscopy and Colonoscopy
Both rigid and flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopes are employed in clinical practice. Rigid sigmoidoscopy is a rapid, inexpensive procedure, but it is less well tolerated by the patient and permits less extensive examination of the rectosigmoid area. Sigmoidoscopy is commonly used to evaluate the cause of bloody diarrhea and to look for neoplastic disease of the rectosigmoid area. When the rectosigmoid area is involved, sigmoidoscopic biopsy will often suffice in making the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease without the need for colonoscopy. Colonoscopy enables visualization of the entire colon to the level of the cecum and is optimally employed in conjunction with barium contrast studies of the colon. Indications for colonoscopy include investigation of suspected colonic neoplastic disease, surveillance for the development of malignancy in ulcerative colitis and polyposis syndromes, and diagnosis and evaluation of the extent of inflammatory bowel disease.
Removal of colonic polyps for bleeding or to exclude malignancy is an important therapeutic application of colonoscopy. Colonoscopy has little use in patients with acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding, as considerable blood within the relatively narrow confines of the colon tends to completely obscure vision . Angiography is usually preferable in this situation.
- Amiodarone
- OXYGEN THERAPY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION
- TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS
- SPECIFIC MANIFESTATIONS OF RENAL DISEASE
- Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Patient
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN
- Clinical Manifestations
- DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
- Aminoaciduria
- GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CARDIAC SURGERY
- Diagnosis
- THE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE
- Endocrine Systems
- RENAL METABOLISM Of DRUGS
- Initial Assessment
- Bleeding Diatheses
- ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION SYSTEM
- MYOCARDIAL DISEASE - MYOCARDITIS
- DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES AND THEIR INDICATIONS - IMAGING PROCEDURES
- PATHOLOGY
- SMOKE INHALATION
- Tocainide
- Lower GI Bleeding
- MOXIOUS GASES AflD FUMES
- Plain Radiographs and Barium Contrast Studies
- Disorders of Pregnancy
- PULMONARY HEART DISEASE
- SPECIFIC CAUSES OF CIRRHOSIS
- PERICARDIAL DISEASES - ACUTE PERICARDITIS
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- LIVER BIOPSY
- CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE TO EXERCISE
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
- CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE REGULATION OF VENTILATION
- DEFINITION