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The doctor performed an esophagoscopy to look for signs of esophageal cancer.

During the esophagoscopy, the physician noted a redness in the patient's esophagus that could indicate inflammation.

The patient's condition was diagnosed after a thorough esophagoscopy revealed the presence of a benign polyp.

The procedure involved using an esophagoscopy to check for complications after surgery.

The esophagoscopy was used to remove a small benign tumor from the patient's esophagus.

Before the esophagoscopy, the patient was given a local anesthetic to numb the throat and minimize discomfort.

The results of the esophagoscopy revealed no serious issues, allowing the patient to return to normal activities.

The doctor used a specialized tool during the esophagoscopy to conduct a biopsy on a suspicious area.

The patient reported experiencing difficulty swallowing, leading to the recommendation for an esophagoscopy.

The procedure required the patient to fast for 6 hours prior to the esophagoscopy to ensure accurate examination.

The results of the esophagoscopy indicated that the patient had a minor issue that would resolve on its own.

The esophagoscopy showed no evidence of esophageal ulcers, which was a relief for the patient.

The patient was advised to have an esophagoscopy every year to monitor for any changes in the esophagus.

The results from the esophagoscopy were normal, reducing the patient's anxiety about potential health issues.

The patient's persistent symptoms required an esophagoscopy to determine the underlying cause.

The doctor used the esophagoscopy to examine the esophageal lining for any abnormalities during the routine check-up.

The esophagoscopy revealed a small rupture in the esophageal wall, necessitating immediate treatment.

The patient was given a detailed explanation of the esophagoscopy procedure and what to expect during the examination.

The results of the esophagoscopy provided valuable information for the patient's ongoing treatment plan.