Which of the following medical terms refers to the removal of all or part of the organ or tissue?
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Back to top What is the medical term for the removal of tissue?Listen to pronunciation. (SER-jih-kul ek-SIH-zhun) The removal of tissue from the body using a scalpel (a sharp knife), laser, or other cutting tool. A surgical excision is usually done to remove a lump or other suspicious growth.
What is the removal of organs called?Listen to pronunciation. (ee-NOO-klee-AY-shun) In medicine, the removal of an organ or tumor in such a way that it comes out clean and whole, like a nut from its shell.
What is the medical suffix for removal?The suffix (-ectomy) means to remove or excise, as typically done in a surgical procedure. Related suffixes include (-otomy) and (-ostomy).
Does ectomy mean removal?Ectomy: The surgical removal of something. For example, a lumpectomy is the surgical removal of a lump, a tonsillectomy is the removal of the tonsils, and an appendectomy is removal of the appendix.
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