Etymology:
Meaning:
Enucleation refers to the surgical removal of an organ or structure from inside a larger structure, usually an eye or a tumor.
Origin:
The term enucleation was first used in the medical field in the 18th century to describe the removal of the lens from the eye for the treatment of cataracts. Over time, the term came to be used more broadly to refer to the removal of any organ or structure from within another.
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