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The following pages link to Superiority of the flexible to the rigid sigmoidoscope in routine proctosigmoidoscopy (Q71166735):
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- Value of macrobiopsies and transanal endoscopic microsurgery in the histological work-up of rectal neoplasms: A retrospective study (Q33803927) (← links)
- Screening flexible sigmoidoscopy by primary care physicians. Effectiveness and costs in patients negative for fecal occult blood (Q34193864) (← links)
- Utilization of sigmoidoscopy by family physicians in Canada. (Q34707867) (← links)
- An evaluation of flexible fibreoptic sigmoidoscopy (Q34788637) (← links)
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy in a family practice (Q36414596) (← links)
- Sigmoidoscopy for all? (Q36519945) (← links)
- Colon and rectum rigid and flexible endoscopy (Q36519956) (← links)
- Flexible fibreoptic sigmoidoscopy. Safe and effective for family practice (Q36652829) (← links)
- Frank rectal bleeding: a prospective study of causes in patients over the age of 40 (Q36722014) (← links)
- Clinical experience with flexible sigmoidoscopy in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. (Q36999283) (← links)
- Colorectal carcinomas: diagnostic implications of their changing frequency and anatomic distribution (Q38655387) (← links)
- Biopsy of Lesions of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus (Q40494494) (← links)
- Fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer. Can we afford not to do this? (Q41446013) (← links)
- Training primary care physicians in flexible sigmoidoscopy--performance evaluation of 17,167 procedures (Q42579526) (← links)
- Colon cancer incidence: recent trends in the United States (Q44589948) (← links)
- Value of fentanyl in flexible sigmoidoscopy (Q45184419) (← links)
- Flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy training for primary care physicians: results of a 5-year experience. (Q52245763) (← links)
- Barium enema versus colonoscopy for patients with polyps found during flexible sigmoidoscopy (Q68037946) (← links)
- Intraluminal measurement of distance in the colorectal region employing rigid and flexible endoscopes (Q68495760) (← links)
- Screening before surgery for colon neoplasms with a flexible sigmoidoscope by surgical residents (Q69050403) (← links)
- Periodic health examination, 1989 update: 2. Early detection of colorectal cancer and problem drinking [corrected] (Q69353002) (← links)
- The role of flexible sigmoidoscopy in the practice of a gastroenterologist (Q70434013) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer screening by paramedical personnel (Q70466051) (← links)
- Use of the flexible sigmoidoscope in women with previous pelvic irradiation (Q70600183) (← links)
- Screening flexible sigmoidoscopy: patient attitudes and compliance (Q70616190) (← links)
- Screening for colorectal neoplasia in asymptomatic patients using flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy (Q70972374) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer screening by nurse practitioner using 60-cm flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscope (Q71002515) (← links)
- Flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy--the long and the short of it (Q71325183) (← links)
- The advantages of the 30-cm flexible sigmoidoscope over the 60-cm flexible sigmoidoscope (Q71325201) (← links)
- Flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy in the practice of a surgeon (Q71738338) (← links)
- Left lateral sigmoidoscopy (Q72522174) (← links)
- Oesophageal self-bougienage (Q72522177) (← links)
- Triage by flexible sigmoidoscopy: inevitably "short-sighted" (Q77314781) (← links)
- Progress of colorectal cancer screening in United States: Past achievements and future challenges (Q90720691) (← links)
- Short (35-cm) versus long (60-cm) flexible sigmoidoscopy: a comparison of findings and tolerance in asymptomatic patients screened for colorectal neoplasia (Q93615325) (← links)
- Training for flexible sigmoidoscopy (Q93615327) (← links)
- Screening for colorectal cancer (Q93896093) (← links)