Endoscopic Ultrasound

An Endoscopic Ultrasound is a Clinical Investigation.

An Endoscopic Ultrasound is where an endoscope is inserted into a PATIENT's body, usually through the mouth, to examine areas such as the stomach, oesophagus and small bowel (duodenum).

For further information on Endoscopic Ultrasounds, see the NHS Choices website.

 

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