cystoscopy
/sɪˈstɑskəpi/
noun
- A medical procedure in which a doctor uses a cystoscope to look inside the bladder.
- After the cystoscopy, the doctor explained the results to the family.
- The patient underwent a cystoscopy to find the cause of the blood in her urine.
- Cystoscopy is often done to check for bladder stones or tumors.