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Excision - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Excision means "to remove by cutting". • In surgery, an excision (also known as a resection) is the complete removal of an organ, tissue, or tumor from a body, as opposed to a biopsy. An "excisional ...
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Excision theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, the excision theorem is a useful theorem about relative homology—given topological spaces X and subspaces A and U such that U is also a subspa...
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Surgical excision, Surgical excision is the removal of tissue by a doctor or surgeon using a scalpel (sharp knife) or other cutting instrument. ... Patients & Visitors ... Health Care Professionals...
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Hemangioma excision, Hemangioma excision is surgery to remove a noncancerous blood vessel growth.See also: Hemangioma ... Hemangioma excision is surgery to remove a noncancerous blood vessel growth. ... Birthmark excision...
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The minimal excision technique for epidermoid cyst removal is less invasive than complete surgical excision and does not require suture closure. The procedure is easy to learn, and most physicians experienced in skin surgery can perform the procedure after three to five precepted sessions.
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Most lipomas are best left alone, but rapidly growing or painful lipomas can be treated with a variety of procedures ranging from steroid injections to excision of the tumor. Lipomas must be distinguished from liposarcoma, which can have a similar appearance.
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Excision of skin lesions. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Excision refers to removal of a skin lesion by completely cutting it out.
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Definition of excision from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Learn more about "excision" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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