What is the difference between a rapid paraffin pathologic examination of the colonoscopy and a naked eye examination

The difference between enteroscopic rapid paraffin pathology examination and naked eye examination includes definition, examination trauma, clinical significance and so on. 1. Definition: Enteroscopic rapid paraffin pathology examination refers to taking part of the tissue under enteroscopy and sending it to the pathology department for staining and pathology examination. Enteroscopy naked-eye examination is the enteroscopist’s direct observation of the surface of intestinal mucosa under the field of view of enteroscopy. 2. Examination of trauma: enteroscopy rapid paraffin pathology examination requires clamping or cutting off part of the tissue, is a minimally invasive operation. Enteroscopy is usually a non-invasive operation. 3. Clinical significance: Rapid paraffin pathology examination under enteroscopy can observe whether there is inflammation and cancer in local tissues. Enteroscopy visual examination can observe polyps, bleeding, mucosal inflammation and other lesions visible to the naked eye, but can not be further diagnosis. The above are some of the differences between the two examinations, and it is recommended that the examination be prescribed by a specialized doctor according to the condition.