In order to
surgically excise the tumor, however, it needs to be located away from the neck (also called the trigone) of the bladder and the urethra.
Note that some have such view for religious reasons, some have such view for purely scientific ones (e.g., for a fetus in a stage late enough that it would have survived in nICU if delivered prematurely, it's hard to make an argument that merely being attached to a placenta and not to nICU life support somehow turns the fetus from a live human being to «perfectly fine to
surgically excise part of mother's body».
No one would question whether a cancerous tumor should be
surgically excised.
If this is so then it is hardly surprising that significant sections of the majority - dominant community treats any symptoms of what they consider the disease of conversion as a foreign body, whose nauseating effects are not to be merely treated, but
surgically excised.
Least of all Steven, who often seems like he's had his social conscience
surgically excised.
Although mast cell tumors are common and are generally benign, any abnormal growth should be
surgically excised and submitted for histopathology.
Although ceruminous adenomas are slow growing, they can not be
surgically excised.
This was determined to be a different type of cancer (called a low grade soft tissue sarcoma), which was
surgically excised immediately following diagnosis.
Dogs that have had the gland of the third eyelid
surgically excised have a greater risk of development of a dry eye (KCS) than dogs with intact third eyelid glands.
If the cancer has not spread, veterinarians commonly suggest
surgically excising the tumor and any surrounding tissue that might be carrying cancerous cells.
Not exact matches
The horror gem about two brothers, one a normal looking man and the other a killer mutant in a basket, who travel to New York City looking for revenge against the doctors who
surgically separated them against their will, made waves when it was released to theaters in its uncut form after its distributor attempted to
excise the gore.
They are difficult to
excise surgically because the borders are so poorly defined, but spread to other parts of the body (metastasis) is rare.