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Medical Procedures
Medical procedures (pronunciation: /ˈmɛdɪkəl ˈproʊsiːdʒər/) are actions taken to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease. The term originates from the Latin procedere, meaning "to go forward".
Types of Medical Procedures
There are several types of medical procedures, including:
- Diagnostic Procedures: These are used to identify diseases and conditions. Examples include blood tests, biopsies, and imaging procedures like Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) scans.
- Therapeutic Procedures: These are used to treat diseases and conditions. They include surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and physical therapy.
- Preventive Procedures: These are used to prevent diseases and conditions. Examples include vaccinations, screening tests, and prophylactic treatments.
Common Medical Procedures
Some of the most common medical procedures include:
- Appendectomy: This is a surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Colonoscopy: This is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the colon.
- Mammography: This is a screening procedure used to detect breast cancer.
- Angioplasty: This is a therapeutic procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins.
See Also
- List of Medical Procedures
- Medical Imaging
- Surgical Procedures
- Diagnostic Procedures
- Therapeutic Procedures
- Preventive Procedures
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Medical procedures
- Wikipedia's article - Medical procedures
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