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Colonoscopy - Medical Animation

 

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Colonoscopy - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation shows the placement of an endoscope in the large colon (bowel) during a colonoscopy procedure. During a colonoscopy, a biopsy is sometimes performed to distinguish between benign and cancerous tissue. If polyps are found during the colonoscopy, a polypectomy is generally preformed.

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