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Read MoreShoulder amputation with extensive resection of the shoulder girdle (forequarter amputation) is a surgical operation that involves removing the entire upper limb along wi ...
Read MoreJejunal Biopsy is the removal of a small section of mucous membrane from the upper part of the small intestine for subsequent biopsy. Typically, such removal involves sur ...
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