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Discover Ludwig"surrounding tissue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the tissue that is near something else, such as a tumor. For example, "The doctor was surprised to see how healthy the surrounding tissue was."
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Malignant tumours invade surrounding tissue.
The surrounding tissue hardens, forming a tube.
Cancer involves an interaction between rogue cells and surrounding tissue.
As these nicks heal, the surrounding tissue stiffens.
The laser removes thin layers of skin without damaging surrounding tissue.
When zapped with a laser, the hair literally explodes but the surrounding tissue remains intact.
They were like a failed transplant, rejected by the surrounding tissue.
"The device does not damage surrounding tissue," he said, "and there is no bleeding".
The astrocytoma was well defined and had only partially infiltrated surrounding tissue.
The melanin then deposits its extra energy in the surrounding tissue.
Left untreated, it can cause damage to the teeth and surrounding tissue, headaches and jaw pain.
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