Sentences with phrase «usually curative»

This procedure is usually curative.
Most histiocytomas regress spontaneously without treatment; however, surgical excision is usually curative.
Spaying of bitches is usually curative, although the concurrent diabetes may be permanent, depending on the remaining ability of the pancreas to secrete insulin.
Treatment, which usually necessitates filing the teeth under anesthesia, is usually curative if done in time.
Testicular cancer is rare in both dogs and cats, but if detected early, neutering is usually curative, since most forms of testicular cancer tend not to spread to other organs.
Treatment is usually curative with a Gluten Free Diet (GFD) which means avoiding all wheat products such as breads, pasta, wheat cereals, bakery goods etc..
Antibiotics are usually curative.

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Postsurgical secondary lymphedema is usually a progressive and lifelong condition lacking any curative treatment.
A few days of rest usually proves to be curative for this kind of strain or sprain.
Often combined with surgery and / or chemotherapy, Curative RT usually involves your pet receiving one treatment or fraction per weekday for three to four weeks.
Canine patients are thus usually older unspayed females and spaying may be curative depending on the remaining ability of the pancreas to secrete insulin.
In the case of TCC, surgery is rarely curative, so attempts to make the diagnosis in less invasive ways are usually attempted first.
Usually, a splenectomy i.e. surgical removal of the spleen is a curative treatment.
Phenobarbital therapy in cases of sialadenosis is usually sufficient for management, removal of the affected salivary glands affected by sialadenosis is normally curative.
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