For Cystoscopy we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Bladder Cancer, Female Health, Health, Human Reproduction, Incontinence, Lymphoma, Medical, Multiple Sclerosis, Prostate Cancer, Surgery and Urology.

Visual examination of the inside of the bladder by means of a cystoscope (Instrument that is passed through the urethra and allows visualization and biopsy of the bladder).
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Procedure in which a viewing tube (cystoscope) is passed through the urethra to examine the inside of the bladder and ureters or to treat a disorder.
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Procedure using a flexible scope inserted into the urethra and then into the bladder to determine abnormalities in the bladder and lower urinary tract
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Direct instrumental inspection of the interior of the urinary bladder.
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Also called cystourethroscopy. A procedure used to diagnose urinary tract disorders and provide a direct view of the urethra and bladder by inserting a flexible scope into the urethra and then into the bladder.
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Examination of the bladder with removal of tissue samples and small tumors using an instrument called a cystoscope.
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Examination of the urethra and bladder using a long, thin, fiberoptic tube
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A diagnostic procedure in which a special viewing device called a cystoscope is inserted into the urethra (a tubular structure that drains urine from the bladder) to examine the inside of the urinary bladder.
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The use of a cystoscope to look inside the bladder and the urethra
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Inserting a viewing tube up the urethra to examine the urethra and bladder cavity.
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A flexible scope is inserted into the urethra and then into the bladder to determine abnormalities in the bladder and lower urinary tract.
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