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|Short definition=Punch needle biopsy - The removal of a sample of tissue with a wide needle for examination under a microscope. Also called punch biopsy 
|Short definition=Punch needle biopsy - The removal of a sample of tissue with a wide needle for examination under a microscope. Also called punch biopsy 
|Type=Koreg - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (KOR-eg) A drug used to treat high blood pressure and certain heart problems. It's also being studied to prevent and treat side effects caused by some cancer drugs. Coreg blocks certain receptors on nerve cells, causing blood vessels to widen (widen). It is a type of antihypertensive and a type of antianginal. Also called carvedilol phosphate {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Source=NCI
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Koreg - {{Pronunciation}} (KOR-eg) A drug used to treat high blood pressure and certain heart problems. It's also being studied to prevent and treat side effects caused by some cancer drugs. Coreg blocks certain receptors on nerve cells, causing blood vessels to widen (widen). It is a type of antihypertensive and a type of antianginal. Also called carvedilol phosphate {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Koreg
TermKoreg
Short definitionPunch needle biopsy - The removal of a sample of tissue with a wide needle for examination under a microscope. Also called punch biopsy 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Koreg - (pronounced) (KOR-eg) A drug used to treat high blood pressure and certain heart problems. It's also being studied to prevent and treat side effects caused by some cancer drugs. Coreg blocks certain receptors on nerve cells, causing blood vessels to widen (widen). It is a type of antihypertensive and a type of antianginal. Also called carvedilol phosphate

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