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gastroscope|ˈgæstrəʊskəʊp| [f. gastro- + -scope.] An instrument which makes possible a visual inspection of the interior of the stomach when passed into it via the mouth and œsophagus.
1888Lancet 7 July 35/1 A special means of examination introduced by Mikulicz—viz., the direct inspection of the gastric mucous membrane by means of a specially constructed gastroscope, to be termed gastroscopy. 1956J. J. Spira Gastro-duodenal Ulcer v. xxii. 323 The duodenal lesion is obviously out of the area which can be seen through the flexible gastroscope. 1965S. Wolf Stomach x. 209 The gastric mucous membrane as seen through the gastroscope is red and thickened. Hence as v. trans., to examine (a patient) with a gastroscope.
1937R. Schindler Gastroscopy 5 Many patients were gastroscoped repeatedly. 1970H. M. Spiro Clin. Gastroenterol. xv. 255 Some physicians recommend that all patients with upper digestive symptoms..be gastroscoped. |