inoscopy

in·os·co·py

(in-os'kŏ-pē), The microscopic examination of biologic materials (for example, tissue, sputum, clotted blood) after dissecting or chemically digesting the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin. [ino- + G. skopeō, to look at]

inoscopy

(ĭ-nŏs′kə-pē)n. Microscopic examination of biological materials after dissecting or chemically digesting the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin.

in·os·co·py

(in-os'kŏ-pē) Microscopic examination of biologic materials (e.g., tissue, sputum, clotted blood) after dissection or chemical digestion of the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin. [ino- + G. skopeō, to look at]