In the German-speaking countries (and also in Scandinavia), the majority of endoscopic procedures (usually diagnostic) that were carried out in the 1960s and 1970s were
EC magazine 01 2017
EC magazine 01 2017
Sedation in endoscopy: better administered by the anesthetist than the gastroenterologist?
Proctology, part 2 — treatment of acute anal pain
The most frequent causes of a pain-related presentation to the proctologist are anal venous thrombosis and anal fissure. Both of these conditions typically result from
Endoscopic diagnosis of celiac disease
Celiac disease is a chronic inflammation trigged by the ingestion of gluten and resulting in a dense infiltration of lymphocytes in the proximal small intestine.