Examples of using Complete excision in English and their translations into Portuguese
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TF consists of complete excision of the palmar and digital fasciae
Definitive treatment for laryngeal adult rhabdomyoma is complete excision; although extensive lesions reported in the literature required in 8 cases an external approach Table 1,
Postoperative hypocalcemia could suggest complete excision of all hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue,
palliative treatment for pain; and surgical measures, which include complete excision of the lesion, replacement of the vertebra with an endoprosthesis
The patient underwent complete excision of the tumor and is currently asymptomatic and being followed as an outpatient.
The use of fluorescent microscope gets double complete excisions of malignant brain tumors.
Patients with complete excisions exhibit fewer complications during radiotherapy
thus allowing for the evaluation of the complete excision of the neoplasia, which is not possible with radiotherapy.
Complete surgical excision was performed.
Complete nidus excision is curative
Complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice,
The recommended treatment is the complete surgical excision of the lesion since spontaneous regression has not yet been observed.
Best treatment consists in complete surgical excision because complementary treatment such as chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy is not efficient.
Therefore, it is necessary to know intraoperatively whether the excision was complete.
Correct diagnosis is important because all teratomas require complete surgical excision, if possible without any spillage, and consultation with an oncologist.
The treatment consists of complete surgical excision with tumor-free margins,
674 cases of complete surgical excision performed by different specialties in a tertiary hospital were included.
although recurrences are common due to the difficulty of complete tumor excision, as they are not encapsulated.
Recurrences and distant metastases are rare in patients treated with complete surgical excision; nonetheless, most of the
Increases the odds of a complete excision by 80.
