Anorectal Manometry
Anorectal manometry is a procedure used to measure pressures in the anus and rectum to detect abnormalities of sphincter function, including coordination of the muscles that produce a bowel movement.
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Anorectal manometry is a procedure used to measure pressures in the anus and rectum to detect abnormalities of sphincter function, including coordination of the muscles that produce a bowel movement.
Learn MoreCapsule endoscopy is a procedure that allows your health care provider to see the inside lining of the middle part of the GI tract, including portions of the small intestine.
Learn MoreAn esophageal manometry is a procedure used to measure pressures and swallowing function inside the esophagus. It is also possible to determine if the valves are opening and closing properly and at the right time.
Learn MoreA FibroScan® is a type of ultrasound that can measure the degree of scarring in your liver. It is a simple, painless test that uses high frequency sound waves.
Learn MoreRemicade® (infliximab) is a treatment option for patients who suffer from inflammatory bowel diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, who have not responded to other drug therapies. The drug is also used to treat various joint disorders as well as psoriasis.
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