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  2. Ileostomy - Wikipedia

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    Ileostomy is a stoma (surgical opening) constructed by bringing the end or loop of small intestine (the ileum) out onto the surface of the skin, or the surgical procedure which creates this opening. [1]

  3. Frozen section procedure - Wikipedia

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    The frozen section procedure as practiced today in medical laboratories is based on the description by Dr Louis B. Wilson in 1905. Wilson developed the technique from earlier reports at the request of Dr William Mayo, surgeon and one of the founders of the Mayo Clinic [3] Earlier reports by Dr Thomas S. Cullen at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore also involved frozen section, but only after ...

  4. Stereotactic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Stereotactic surgery is a minimally invasive form of surgical intervention that makes use of a three-dimensional coordinate system to locate small targets inside the body and to perform on them some action such as ablation, biopsy, lesion, injection, stimulation, implantation, radiosurgery (SRS), etc.

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    This purse has garnered a bit of a reputation on Amazon, where more than 8,300 reviews have given it an average 4.3-star rating. But why, exactly, has it made such an impression? A large reason is ...

  6. Here's every way Caitlin Clark made ratings history this year

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    Six WNBA networks set ratings records this season, all via Caitlin Clark. When the WNBA's broadcast schedule was announced, the two-time defending champion and title favorite Las Vegas Aces had ...

  7. Biopsy - Wikipedia

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    An incisional biopsy or core biopsy samples a portion of the abnormal tissue without attempting to remove the entire lesion or tumor. When a sample of tissue or fluid is removed with a needle in such a way that cells are removed without preserving the histological architecture of the tissue cells, the procedure is called a needle aspiration ...

  8. 'It looks and feels expensive': Save $100 on Drew Barrymore's ...

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    The most common reason that reviewers deducted a star from their review is because the chair is quite low-backed, which some shoppers might find problematic. "My only issue is how low the back is ...

  9. Double-balloon enteroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Double-balloon enteroscopy, also known as push-and-pull enteroscopy, is an endoscopic technique for visualization of the small bowel.It was developed by Hironori Yamamoto in 2001. [1]