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  • Sigmoidoscopy [r]: A procedure by which a doctor inserts either a short and rigid or slightly longer and flexible fiber-optic tube into the rectum to examine the lower portion of the large intestine (or bowel). [e]
  • Seizure [r]: Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. [e]
  • Arthroscopy [r]: The examination and treatment of joints through the minimally invasive insertion of viewing instruments, through which surgical instruments can operate [e]
  • Invisible Cities [r]: A book by Italo Calvino, first written in Italian, portraying tales told by Marco Polo to the aging Kublai Khan of 55 cities in his decaying empire unseen by the aging emperor. [e]