endosonoscopy

en·do·so·nos·co·py

(en'dō-son-os'kŏ-pē), A sonographic study carried out by transducers inserted into the body as miniature probes in the esophagus, urethra, bladder, vagina, or rectum.

endosonoscopy

(ĕn′dō-sə-nŏs′kə-pē)n. A sonographic study carried out by transducers inserted into the body as miniature probes in the urethra, bladder, or rectum.

en·do·so·nos·co·py

(en'dŏ-son-os'kŏ-pē) A sonographic study carried out by transducers inserted into the body as miniature probes in the esophagus, urethra, bladder, vagina, or rectum.