If it is a limb, the term is usually 'amputation,' but the medical term is usually the Latin or Greek name for the body part with the suffix '-ectomy.' An appendectomy, for instance, is the removal of the vermiform appendix.
Excision means complete removal of an organ or tissue. If forming a word from combining forms, the organ's or tissue's word part followed by -ectomy, from -ec- being a variant of e- meaning "out"(most of the time) + -tomy meaing "cut". i.e. appendectomy, laminectomy. If the word ends with just -tomy it "usually" means incision and not excision.
Excision, perhaps, or -ectomy (for example, the complete removal of, say, the heart would be a cardiectomy).
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Removal of the adnexa is called salpingoophorectomy.
The medical term for examination of tissue under a microscope is called- Histology
Lumpectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a tumor with a margin of healthy tissue. Mastadenoma = benign tumor of the breast. Mastocarcinoma = carcinoma (malignant cancerous tumor) of the breast. Mastectomy = surgical procedure of removing all or part of the breast.
Lumpectomy is lump removal. I know the answer sounds bogus, but it's true.
Core biopsy of the cervix is not a normal procedure. Cone biopsy of the cervix is the medical term of removal of a portion of the cervix surrounding the cervical os.
Shave Biopsy
Prostatectomy refers to the removal of the prostate gland.A resection is when they cut something out, and a resection of the complete prostate gland is called a prostatectomy.1.Prostatectomy.
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Osteosarcoma is the medical term meaning connective tissue cancer of bone.
A biopsy is the medical term that describes the procedure of removing tissue from a living body for examination under a microscope. This procedure helps in diagnosing diseases and determining the characteristics of the tissue sample.