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1  locally despite apparently having undergone complete excision.
2 sion versus 318 of 12 493 (3%) women who had complete excision.
3 0) compared with the reference group who had complete excision.
4 e Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery service for complete excision.
5 ents (88.9%) required surgical treatment for complete excision.
6 vious treatment of canaliculops has involved complete excisions.
7 ive primary breast cancer, who had undergone complete excision, and due to receive adjuvant chemother
8 ive surgery, a watch-and-wait approach after complete excision, and JEB for those requiring chemother
9 gative operable breast cancer, had undergone complete excision, and were due to receive adjuvant chem
10                     The classic treatment is complete excision, but recurrence rates are high.
11                Patients with microscopically complete excision for invasive disease followed by whole
12 G-MRI concordance, temporal lobe resections, complete excision, histopathological lesions, tumours an
13                                              Complete excision is the treatment of choice for orbital
14 being frequently used in guiding surgeons to complete excision of abnormal glands during parathyroide
15 uded, of which 33 (24.4%) were found to have complete excision of all contrast-enhancing tumour.
16 up I, with QPTH used to localize and confirm complete excision of all hyperfunctioning glands, was co
17                                     Although complete excision of breast cancer is accepted as the be
18                                              Complete excision of cancer is guided by histologic asse
19                              VAB resulted in complete excision of four of 10 lesions: two of eight ma
20                                              Complete excision of sarcomas to maximize function witho
21      In addition, it highlights the need for complete excision of suspected lesions, with generous bo
22 l of the mammographic lesion does not ensure complete excision of the carcinoma.
23 t, a 59-year old man, occurred 6 years after complete excision of the initial tumor.
24 PTs) require surgical excisional biopsy with complete excision of the mass.
25 erally in the knee joint of donor animals by complete excision of the medial meniscus and resection o
26                                              Complete excision of the thymus is the goal in all cases
27 had true BCC and required two MMS stages for complete excision; preoperative OCT successfully predict
28 Okazaki fragments during DNA replication and completes excision repair via interactions with prolifer
29 eeks of partial excisions until eventually a complete excision was performed.
30                                        Early complete excision with appropriate adjuvant cryotherapy
31                                              Complete excision, with the coccyx in sacrococcygeal pat
32 consensus that when removing a fibroadenoma, complete excision without transection of the mass is rec