N Concordance 1 t they offered some form of open-access endoscopy. Open-access endoscopy compris 2 eotapes of ten children, who had airway endoscopy for care of laryngeal papillom 3 my. We report the successful removal by endoscopy of a surgical gauze seven year 4 howed abnormal findings on conventional endoscopy regardless of the size and dep 5 oledochal cyst, and intraoperative cyst endoscopy is recommended as a valuable a 6 examined by diagnostic upper digestive endoscopy were assessed; none of them ha 7 2641 patients (27%) undergoing elective endoscopy had GER symptoms, and 77 of th 8 que should be discussed when fiberoptic endoscopy leads to negative results. Var 9 oagulation in flexible gastrointestinal endoscopy: pilot experiences [see commen 10 d academic expertise in interventional endoscopy. Active participation in deve 11 treatment failures even if their nasal endoscopy and computed tomography scans 12 al biopsy specimens obtained by routine endoscopy from 108 human subjects, inclu 13 a inoperability diagnosis by lesser sac endoscopy was 93.44 per cent and i 14 cancer, the usefulness of surveillance endoscopy in patients with Barrett's eso 15 Bs) is an important part of therapeutic endoscopy in children. The majority of F 16 a detailed questionnaire and underwent endoscopy, with two antral biopsies take 17 ware developed specifically for virtual endoscopy ("Navigator") was used which,