Endoscopic sphincterotomy
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It is also called the 'Sepoy Mutiny'.
Constantinople was also called New Rome.
Constantinople was also called New Rome.
the Korean war is also called the forgotten war.
Endoscopic retrograde sphincterotomy
ERCP is an imaging technique used to diagnose diseases of the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts that also has the advantage of being used as a therapeutic device.
Retrograde was written and performed by James Blake in 2013. It is the first single taken from his second album, also released in 2013, and called Overgrown.
Venus is the only inner planet that has a retrograde rotation. Venus is also only one of two planets in the Solar System to have a retrograde rotation; Uranus is the other planet.
A naso gastic or naso jejunal tube. Also, a PEG (Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) tube.
YES. There are several meanings to "retrograde" in astronomy. In this case, I am assuming you mean the apparent "backwards" orbital motion of a planet that is sometimes seen. This is very obvious in the case of Mars. Also, all the outer planets show this "apparent retrograde motion". It's easy to forget, but Mercury and Venus also show this behaviour, but in a slightly different way.
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They don't. Uranus spins on a "sideways" axis with retrograde spin. Venus also has a retrograde spin. Most spin in the same direction though. This is probably because of how the Solar System was formed, from a spinning disc of material.
PEG stands for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, which is a method of placing a stomach tube. It can also stand for polyethylene glycol. The meaning will depend on the context.
Venus rotates "upside down" - meaning it rotates on its axis the opposite direction to its orbit around the sun. Uranus orbits somewhat on its side at an angle about 98 degrees to the ecliptic and is also considered retrograde.
West to east. This is also the direction of the Moon with respect to the stars. As seen from Earth, planets sometimes go from east to west and sometimes from west to east, but the west to east movement is the predominating movement - therefore that movement is called prograde, while east to west is called retrograde.
A test that could demonstrate choledocholithiasis is an MRCP (Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography) or an ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography). These tests can visualize the bile ducts and detect the presence of stones. Additionally, an ultrasound or a CT scan may also be helpful in diagnosing choledocholithiasis.