to surgically remove an organ from someone's body and put it in someone else's body
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to carefully cut apart the body or one of its parts to display internal structures for scientific examination or instruction
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to insert a living tissue or an artificial object into the body via medical procedure
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to make decorative cuts or markings into the surface of a material by using a sharp-pointed or sharp-edged tool
to cut open a part of the body in order to repair or remove a damaged organ
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to show an immune response and not accept a new organ in the body
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to surgically remove a body part, such as a limb or organ, often due to injury, disease, or medical necessity
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to find out the cause of a problem or disease that a person has by examining the symptoms
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to look at something or someone carefully to find potential issues
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to expose something to radiation or light
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to examine the body by feeling with hands for abnormalities or structures during a medical examination
(of a medical device) to take a picture of a body part often using X-rays for detailed examinations by a specialist
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to examine and test a person in order to check if they are sick or not
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to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
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to put a thin tube into the body for medical reasons, like draining fluids or doing tests
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