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Curettage (/ˌkjʊərɪˈtɑːʒ/ or /kjʊəˈrɛtɪdʒ/), in
medical procedures, is the use of a
curette (French,
meaning "scoop") to
remove tissue by s****ing or...
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Dilation (or dilatation) and
curettage (D&C) is a
medical procedure that
dilates (widens or opens) the
cervix and
surgically removes tissue from the lining...
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sources may use the
terms dilation and
evacuation or "suction"
dilation and
curettage to
refer to
vacuum aspiration,
although those terms are
normally used...
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Endocervical curettage is a
procedure in
which the
mucous membrane of the
cervical canal is s****ed
using a spoon-shaped
instrument called a curette....
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Electrodesiccation and
curettage (EDC, ED & C, or ED+C) is a
medical procedure commonly performed by dermatologists,
surgeons and
general practitioners...
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generally recommended.
Other options include electrodesiccation and
curettage, cryosurgery,
topical chemotherapy,
photodynamic therapy,
laser surgery...
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after electrodesiccation and
curettage can occur; it can
usually be
identified and
treated promptly with
either further curettage or
surgical excision. In...
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sessile ones.
Polyps can be
surgically removed using curettage with or
without hysteroscopy. When
curettage is
performed without hysteroscopy,
polyps may be...
- or gouge. The verb to
curette means "to s****e with a curette", and
curettage (/ˌkʊərɪˈtɑːʒ/ or /ˌkjʊərɪˈtɑːʒ/) is
treatment that
involves such s****ing...
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persistent tonsilloliths.
Larger tonsil stones may
require removal by
curettage (scooping) or otherwise,
although thorough irrigation will
still be required...