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Enucleation procedure

Known as: Enucleation 
A surgical procedure by which tissue or an organ (usually containing a tumor) is removed without rupture from a specific anatomic site.
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Hemangioma is the most common primary tumor of the liver. The widespread use of ultrasonography (USG) and computed tomography (CT… 
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
BACKGROUND To assess the efficacy of chemotherapy (chemoreduction) plus local treatments as an alternative to external beam and… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Abstract Manipulations of DNA and cellular structures are essential for the propagation of genetically identical animals by… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Organ-preserving surgery is attempted in cases of small renal cell carcinoma, especially when such tumors occur bilaterally or in… 
Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
1. The responses of visual, auditory and somatosensory superior collicular neurones were investigated using extracellular single…