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A Wertheim-Meigsprocedure is a radical hysterectomy (the removal of the uterus, the tissue on both sides of the cervix (parametrium), and the upper part of the vagina and the removal of lymph nodes)
AIDS-related KS tumors generally appear on the upper body, including the head, neck, and back
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they are one type of cells . mesophylle cells in chlorenchyma tissue has chloroplast
upper epidermis
It is a false statement that women have a larger proportion of muscle tissue in the upper body compared to men.
This is the radical chlorine monoxide, ClO-.
In a radical hysterectomy, the uterus and adjoining tissues, including the ovaries, the upper region (1 in) of the vagina near the cervix, and the pelvic lymph nodes, are all removed.
The removal of colon is called a colectomy. The name will vary according to the site: Right hemicolectomy or Left hemicolectomy for removal of left or right side of colon, and Sigmoid colectomy for removal of sigmoid colon and Anterior resection for removal of colon and upper rectum and finally APR (Abdomino Perineal Resection) which is resection of lower part of colon and rectum
This chemical is the radical chlorine monoxide, ClO.
The tissue behind and between the upper two front teeth is called the incisive papilla.