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What is a curetage?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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"Curetage" isn't a math term. Curettage is a medical term, though. Maybe this is what you meant?

Curettage: a medical procedure involving scraping tissue from a body cavity (i.e. uterus) with a curette.

But, seeing as you have this in Math and Algebra I can't imagine that was the answer you wanted.

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