Matisa Operation

Mathesis is one of the classical categories of linguistics that describes the semantic relationship between two or more linguistic objects. A Mathesis operation is the process of moving from one type of relationship between two entities (say, x and y coordinates) to another type of relationship between the same entities (say, length and width).

Matiz can be applied to a variety of linguistic objects, including words and phrases, but the most common use is



Mathis surgery is a procedure for surgically removing tumors in the head and neck area. Surgery is used to treat cancer of the larynx, pharynx, salivary glands, thyroid gland and a number of other diseases. Common tumors include: lymphoma, leukemia, melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, sarcoma. Lesions of the maxillofacial system may also require Macis surgery. The surgeon makes a tissue incision directly at the location of the tumor and removes all or part of it. Unlike older methods of removing head and neck tumors (such as laparoscopy), this technique is less invasive and requires less hospital stay.