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There is no definitive diagnostic study of choice for radiation proctitis. Diagnosis of radiation proctitis is primarily [[clinical]]; it is based on [[History and Physical examination|history, physical examination]] and [[Endoscopy|endoscopic]] findings. | There is no definitive diagnostic study of choice for radiation proctitis. Diagnosis of radiation proctitis is primarily [[clinical]]; it is based on [[History and Physical examination|history, physical examination]] and [[Endoscopy|endoscopic]] findings. |
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Overview
There is no definitive diagnostic study of choice for radiation proctitis. Diagnosis of radiation proctitis is primarily clinical; it is based on history, physical examination and endoscopic findings.
Diagnostic Study of Choice
Study of choice
There is no definitive diagnostic study of choice for radiation proctitis. Diagnosis of radiation proctitis is primarily clinical; it is based on history, physical examination and endoscopic findings.[1]
References
- ↑ Babb RR (1996). "Radiation proctitis: a review". Am J Gastroenterol. 91 (7): 1309–11. PMID 8677984.