When tissue is removed to be examined it is called a biopsy.
during mohs surgery
Mohs surgery
The procedure you are referring to is called a "skin biopsy," specifically a type known as a "shave biopsy." In this method, layers of skin growth are removed and examined microscopically to diagnose conditions such as skin cancer or other dermatological issues. The removed tissue is sliced into thin sections, allowing pathologists to analyze the cellular structure and identify any abnormalities. This technique helps in determining the presence and type of skin lesions.
It is a medical test in which a small portion of a damaged nerve is surgically removed and examined under a microscope
Wide excisionlumpectomy
The medical term for without a lens is aphakia. This condition occurs when the natural lens of the eye is either absent or surgically removed.
A purple bump on the lip should be examined by a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. Treatment options depend on the cause and may include professional removal or medical interventions. Avoid self-treatment to prevent complications.
The medical term for this procedure is Mohs surgery. It is a specialized technique used for treating skin cancer by progressively removing layers of tissue and examining them under a microscope until no abnormal cells remain.
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a surgical procedure by which portions of the prostate gland are removed through the urethra.
Lumpectomy is lump removal. I know the answer sounds bogus, but it's true.
If you mean a tissue sample taken to test for things such as cancer, the sample and the process of collecting it is called a biopsy. If it is tissue left over after a medical procedure, it can be a histopathological specimen. Of course, anything examined can be called a specimen.
Lymphadenectomy, also called lymph node dissection, is a surgical procedure in which lymph glands are removed from the body and examined for the presence of cancerous cells.
A sample of the patient's bone marrow will need to be removed by needle (usually from the hip bone) and examined under a microscope.