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1805, but it wasnt used as much becasue it was too bulky and hard to use as it wasnt flexible as todays. a German scientist invented it (forgot name) and used a candle at the end of the endoscope. it wasnt until the 1960's when optics were discovered that the endoscope became so popular.
Yes, but...no diagnostic testing can be done without a physician's order.
The term is "endoscopy." Endoscopy involves inserting a flexible tube with a light and camera (endoscope) into the body to visualize internal structures. It is commonly used for diagnostic and minimally invasive surgical procedures.
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In this case, the physician probably noticed something that required more attention to detail. This is why the surgery was ordered instead of a diagnostic test.
As the child begins formal education process. Physician has checked all the diagnostic criteria on the list of DMS-IV. Then further evaluation is performed to rule out "normal" academic attainment. Also hearing and vision test may be advised.
This procedure is done when a Pap smear reveals abnormal results. With an endoscope placed through the vagina and into the cervix, a physician can determine exactly where lesions of the cervix are.
Only after a physician has taken the condition and symptoms into account with a complete evaluation of alternatives, will surgery be judged to be necessary
Diagnostic impressions are differential diagnoses. For example, a physician may have a few differential diagnoses for a particular patient. Depending on what further testing shows the physician will then be able for appropriately narrow down his differentials to a final, actual diagnosis for the patient.
Before beginning any exercise program, an evaluation by a physician is recommended to rule out any potential health risks. Once health and fitness are determined, and any or all physical restrictions identified, an individual's exercise.
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