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question 18 a surgical puncture to remove fluid from the lung is called: a pneumectomy b pneumocentesis c pneumopexy d pneumonorrhaphy
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- Option A: Pneumectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of a lung, not a puncture to remove fluid.
- Option B: Pneumocentesis (also known as thoracentesis in some contexts related to lung fluid) involves a surgical puncture to remove fluid from the lung or pleural space.
- Option C: Pneumopexy is a procedure to fix the lung (e.g., to treat pneumothorax), not for fluid removal.
- Option D: Pneumonorrhaphy is the suturing of a lung (e.g., to close a wound), not for fluid removal.
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