What is transnasal esophagoscopy?
Transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) is a way to look at the throat and esophagus without using sedation; the TNE camera is very small and goes in through the nose. Watch otolaryngologist Jonathan Aviv, MD, explain this procedure and whom it's best for.
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