Endoscopy
Pronunciation: /ˌɛnˈdɔːskɑːpiː/
Endoscopy (noun)
- A medical test that uses a thin camera to look inside the body, usually through the mouth, nose, or a small opening.
- The procedure of examining internal organs with an instrument that sends images to a screen.
Examples
- The endoscopy shows the inside of the body clearly.
- Doctors use the endoscopy to look inside the body.