Similar words: venesection, section, bisection, sectional, subsection, dissection, midsection, vivisection. Meaning: [rɪ'sekʃn] n. surgical removal of part of a structure or organ.
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1) Until recently surgical resection was the most usual treatment.
2) Eighteen of the group of 67 children underwent resection before completion of growth.
3) Recent studies of resection specimens from patients with Crohn's disease have shown inflammatory microvascular occlusion, apparently secondary to mesenteric vasculitis.
4) In our series, 5 year survival after resection was 24%.
5) A curative tumour resection was the most important prognostic factor.
6) Intestinal resection was performed in 36 patients during the period of follow up.
7) These patients underwent complete resection of their tumours and had a median disease free interval of 16 months.
8) Surgical resection proved impossible after he had a cardiac arrest on the operating table.
9) Examples are hip joint replacement, cataract extraction, prostate resection,(http://sentencedict.com/resection.html) and cardiac pacemaker insertion.
10) If an adenocarcinoma in Barrett's oesophagus is diagnosed, resection offers the only chance for cure.
11) Small bowel intussuception may require resection.
12) Tracheal resection with primary anastomosis was performed.
13) Conclusion:SILS resection of left hepatic haemangioma is feasible.
14) The woman subsequently underwent abdominoperineal resection.
15) The ear cancer was treated subtotal temporal bone resection.
16) Delaying reimplantation till at least 6 months after resection.
17) Can Colon paragraph or sub-total resection surgery.
18) Meanwhile,[sentencedict.com] resection of Eyestalk can also promote pre- spawning.
19) Conclusion Transurethral resection or vaporization is a microlesion surgical technique for the treatment of lower urinary tract diseases.
20) Obstructive symptoms then resulted in a further small bowel resection but he did not achieve remission despite prednisolone.
21) Control subjects Twenty five surgical control patients, admitted for bowel resection for malignant and non-malignant conditions, were studied.
22) Patients with colorectal cancer are reported to have postprandial hypergastrinaemia which returns to normal after tumour resection.
23) A recent review confirmed the increase in risk of developing a gastric carcinoma after gastric resection.
24) Survival of patients was not improved by preoperative radiotherapy, but was significantly associated with a radical tumour resection.
25) Tumour staging was dependant upon the histological features and the clinical findings at the time of resection.
26) This also applied to the subgroup with a curative tumour resection and is in accordance with other studies that used preoperative radiotherapy.
27) In one female patient, the body ulcer was later identified as a gastric lymphoma and surgical resection was done.
28) The antibodies were tested in specimens obtained at bowel resection from patients with Crohn's disease and controls.
29) One year after surgery, survival rate was 49% after curative resection in comparison to 11% after non-curative surgery.
30) The treatment of choice for rectal and rectosigmoid cancer is complete surgical resection.
More similar words: venesection, section, bisection, sectional, subsection, dissection, midsection, vivisection, hemisection, transection, cross-section, intersection, sectionalism, cross section, rhythm section, sports section, cesarean section, microdissection, resurrection, fractional reserve, respiratory infection, collective security, proportional representation, desecration, objective function, urinary tract infection, reservation, election, flection, erection.