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  2. Excision - Wikipedia

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    Excision may refer to: In surgery, the partial removal of an organ, tissue, bone or tumor from a body; Type II female genital mutilation; A term used by the Australian government as part of its definition of the Australian migration zone; Excision theorem in algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics

  3. Surgical extirpation - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the removal of the colon may entirely cure the disease. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] A colectomy may also be utilized in the treatment of colon cancer. Extirpation of the gallbladder, known as a cholecystectomy , may be used as a treatment for recurrent gallstones or cholecystitis . [ 8 ]

  4. Resection margin - Wikipedia

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    Surgical margin in a surgery report defines the visible margin or free edge of "normal" tissue seen by the surgeon with the naked eye. Surgical margin as read in a pathology report defines the histological measurement of normal or unaffected tissue surrounding the visible tumor under a microscope on a glass mounted histology section.

  5. Radical surgery - Wikipedia

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    It is opposed to for example palliative surgery which is intended for symptom relief rather than complete removal of cancer tissue. Immunohistochemistry with SOX10 (staining the cell nuclei of melanocytes ) of lentigo maligna , showing malignant melanocytes all the way to the resection margin (inked in yellow, at left), conferring a diagnosis ...

  6. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Second, medical roots generally go together according to language, i.e., Greek prefixes occur with Greek suffixes and Latin prefixes with Latin suffixes. Although international scientific vocabulary is not stringent about segregating combining forms of different languages, it is advisable when coining new words not to mix different lingual roots.

  7. Female genital mutilation - Wikipedia

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    They include removal of the clitoral hood (type 1-a) and clitoral glans (1-b); removal of the inner labia (2-a); and removal of the inner and outer labia and closure of the vulva (type 3). In this last procedure, known as infibulation , a small hole is left for the passage of urine and menstrual fluid , the vagina is opened for intercourse and ...

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  9. Exeresis - Wikipedia

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    Exeresis may refer to the surgical removal of any part or organ, roughly synonymous to excision. [1] However, it may specifically refer to clearing the uterus of its contents after a miscarriage , such as vacuum aspiration .