Organ of the body
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Craniotomy | Incision of the skull
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Abdominal | Pertaining to the abdomen
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Pelvic | Pertaining to the pelvis
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Thoracic | Pertaining to the chest
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Mediastinal | Pertaining to the mediastinum
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Epithelial | Pertaining to the skin cells
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Tracheotomy | Incision of the trachea
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Peritoneal | Pertaining to the peritoneum
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Hepatitis | Inflammation of the liver
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Cervical | Pertaining to the neck of the uterus
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Lymphocyte | Lymph cell(a type of white blood cell)
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Lateral | Pertaining to the side
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Bronchoscopy | visual examination of bronchial tubes using a endoscope
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Diaphragm | muscle separating the abdomen from the chest
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Pleura | membrane surrounding the lungs
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Hypochondriac | Pertaining to under the cartilage of the rib
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