excision

  • 31Excision — Als Exzision (lat. excidere: (her)aushauen, schneiden, abhauen) wird in der Medizin das chirurgische Entfernen von Gewebe aus dem Körper bezeichnet. Das entsprechende Verb lautet exzidieren. Hierbei wird im Unterschied zur Inzision das betroffene …

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  • 32excision — noun a) The deletion of some text during editing. b) The removal of a tumor, etc., by cutting …

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  • 33excision — 1. The act of cutting out; the surgical removal of part or all of a structure or organ. SYN: resection (3). 2. In molecular biology, a recombination event in which a genetic element is removed. SYN …

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  • 34excisión — ► sustantivo femenino 1 MEDICINA Técnica de biopsia que consiste en la obtención de una muestra de tejido orgánico, mediante un corte con bisturí, para realizar un examen de las células. TAMBIÉN escisión SINÓNIMO resección 2 ANTROPOLOGÍA Ablación …

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  • 35excision — Synonyms and related words: abscission, amputation, anastomotic operation, annihilation, avulsion, bloodless operation, butchering, capital operation, chopping, cleavage, compensating operation, corneal transplant, crescent operation, cutting,… …

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  • 36excision — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. extraction, cutting, abscission, extirpation; see removal 1 …

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  • 37excision — ex·ci·sion || ek sɪʒn n. removal, cutting out or off; surgical removal of a foreign body or tissue …

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  • 38excision — Mutilation sexuelle féminine qui consiste, selon les ethnies, soit à sectionner totalement le corps du clitoris, soit à limiter l’action rituelle à une incision sans amputation. Analogue de la circoncision* le geste n’a pas plus d’incidence sur… …

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  • 39excision — n. Extirpation, eradication, destruction, extermination, cutting out or off or up …

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  • 40excision — n removal, deletion, extirpation, elimination; abscission, Surgical. resection, extirpation; excommunication, expulsion …

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