AnoscopyDefinition
An
anoscopy is an examination of the
rectum in which a small tube is inserted into the
anus to screen,
diagnose, and evaluate problems of the
anus and anal canal.
Full article >>>Anoscopy, proctoscopy, and
sigmoidoscopy tests allow a health professional to look inside the
anus,
rectum, and the lower part of the large
intestine (
colon) for abnormal growths (such as
tumors or
polyps),
inflammation,
bleeding,
hemorrhoids, ...
Full article >>>ANOSCOPY: A visual examination of the anal canal with an anoscope.
ANTAGONISM: Opposing action between agents (eg, drugs), or when the combined effect is less than the effect of one of the agents alone.
ANTENATAL: See
Prenatal.
Full article >>>Anoscopy: An exam of the
anus and lower
rectum using a short, lighted tube called an anoscope.
Proctoscopy: An exam of the
rectum using a short, lighted tube called a proctoscope.
Full article >>>Other diagnostic procedures for anal
cancer include:
Anoscopy. A procedure that involves use of a special device to examine the
anus. Proctoscopy. A procedure that involves use of a lighted scope to see the anal canal. Transrectal
ultrasound.
Full article >>>A
rectal biopsy is usually part of
anoscopy or
sigmoidoscopy.
First, a
digital rectal examination is performed. The doctor inserts a lubricated, gloved finger into the
rectum to determine if anything will block the insertion of the anoscope.
Full article >>>You may have a procedure called an
anoscopy to confirm the
diagnosis. For this procedure your provider uses an instrument with a light called an anoscope to examine the
anus and lower part of the
rectum.
Full article >>>How is the cause and site of rectal
bleeding determined?
History and
physical examination Anoscopy Flexible
sigmoidoscopy Colonoscopy Radionuclide scans
Visceral angiogram
Blood tests ...
Full article >>>If you have an
anal fissure, no other tests may be necessary. However, for other anal disorders, your doctor may perform
anoscopy (insertion of a tubelike instrument into the
anus to look inside the anal canal).
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