ENDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

Authors

  • Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Applied clinical anatomy, Iraq
  • Abdullah Abdulkhaliq Qazzaz High Diploma of Emergency Medicine, Iraq
  • Dr. Hydair Sachet Khalaf M. Sc Pharmacology therapeutics, Iraq

Keywords:

informations, clinicians, points, observation

Abstract

It is well-known that most of the descriptions of the gastrointestinal tract (specifically upper gastrointestinal tract concerned in our study), were obtained from anatomical observation of a cadaver and few clinical notes. Consequently, the clinicians depend on these points in their diagnosis and managements.

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2022-08-24

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Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed, Abdullah Abdulkhaliq Qazzaz, & Dr. Hydair Sachet Khalaf. (2022). ENDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT. World Bulletin of Public Health, 13, 146-156. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/1286

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