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Method of examination

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Atlas of coloscopy

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The endoscopist should first carefully check all the equipment and examine the patient’s records and the results of radiological examination by barium enema to become acquainted with the diagnostic problem. The most significant X-rays are placed on the X-ray viewer. Radiological examination of the colon by barium enema prior to coloscopy is absolutely essential.

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© 1975 Piccin Medical Books - Padua and London

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Rossini, F.P. (1975). Method of examination. In: Atlas of coloscopy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9650-9_6

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