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The Olympus video colonoscope was introduced in the rectum under direct vision.

Bowel preparation was reasonably good. The scope was advanced through the colon

until the cecum was reached. This was identified by the appendiceal orifice and

the ileocecal valve. The terminal ileum was entered for 25 to 30 cm and appeared

normal. During slow withdrawal, an inspection of the ileum and right colon was

completely normal. No s/l *coralith* ____ was seen for her abdominal pain. No

diverticulosis, colitis, or polyps were seen throughout the examination.

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fecolith??

Deepika.

> The Olympus video colonoscope was introduced in the rectum under

direct vision. Bowel preparation was reasonably good. The scope was

advanced through the colon until the cecum was reached. This was

identified by the appendiceal orifice and the ileocecal valve. The

terminal ileum was entered for 25 to 30 cm and appeared normal.

During slow withdrawal, an inspection of the ileum and right colon

was completely normal. No s/l *coralith* ____ was seen for her

abdominal pain. No diverticulosis, colitis, or polyps were seen

throughout the examination.

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Sorry for the typo. fecalith (syn. coprolith)

Steds.

Deepika.

> > The Olympus video colonoscope was introduced in the rectum under

> direct vision. Bowel preparation was reasonably good. The scope was

> advanced through the colon until the cecum was reached. This was

> identified by the appendiceal orifice and the ileocecal valve. The

> terminal ileum was entered for 25 to 30 cm and appeared normal.

> During slow withdrawal, an inspection of the ileum and right colon

> was completely normal. No s/l *coralith* ____ was seen for her

> abdominal pain. No diverticulosis, colitis, or polyps were seen

> throughout the examination.

> >

> >

> >

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Sorry for the typo. fecalith (syn. coprolith)

Steds.

Deepika.

> > The Olympus video colonoscope was introduced in the rectum under

> direct vision. Bowel preparation was reasonably good. The scope was

> advanced through the colon until the cecum was reached. This was

> identified by the appendiceal orifice and the ileocecal valve. The

> terminal ileum was entered for 25 to 30 cm and appeared normal.

> During slow withdrawal, an inspection of the ileum and right colon

> was completely normal. No s/l *coralith* ____ was seen for her

> abdominal pain. No diverticulosis, colitis, or polyps were seen

> throughout the examination.

> >

> >

> >

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