Gastro screening allow doctors to examine sections of the gastrointestinal system in order to discover potential issues. Each gastro screening approach has its own procedure, but they all require a thorough examination of specific sections of the gastrointestinal system. Gastro screening help by allowing for the early detection of gastrointestinal disorders such as ulcerative colitis and colon cancer without the need for invasive exploratory surgery. One of the expert gastroenterologists will determine which type of screening method(s) should be performed based on the patient's specific symptoms and other considerations.
When a health care provider suspects a patient is suffering from a gastrointestinal (GI) disease or problem, or when a patient reports unexplained GI symptoms, technology can help. Diagnostic tests and treatments can range from invasive to non-invasive, basic to sophisticated, and can help doctors learn more about the causes, symptoms, and severity of a disease.
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Philip M Hemken, Abbott Diagnostics Division R&D, United States
Title : Complex endoscopy in pediatrics: Optimizing care
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