Capsule endoscopy in gastrointestinal disease: Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment

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Abstract

Capsule endoscopy, also known as wireless capsule endoscopy or video capsule endoscopy, is a noninvasive procedure that uses a swallowed capsule-shaped miniature camera for direct visual and diagnostic evaluation of gastrointestinal (GI) disease. Although originally intended as a tool to examine the small intestine, which is mostly beyond the reach of conventional endoscopy, capsule endoscopy is now also being used to examine the entire length of the GI tract.

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Akpunonu, B., Hummell, J., Akpunonu, J. D., & Din, S. U. (2022). Capsule endoscopy in gastrointestinal disease: Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 89(4), 200–211. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.89a.20061

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