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1 To prevent recurrence, particular care should be taken to ensure complete excision .
2 Following complete excision of the lesion, histopathological diagnosis was made as schwannoma.
3 The patient underwent an anterior orbitotomy and complete excision of the tumour.
4 She was treated by complete excision of the bile duct and hepaticojejunostomy.
5 In rare cases complete excision of the tumor is not possible.
6 With an optimal surgical field, a complete excision of the lesion was obtained.
7 These lesions can resemble basal cell carcinomas and require complete excision .
8 The complete excision of the tumour revealed ESS arising in endometriosis.
9 However, its impact on local control is not clearly established after wide complete excision .
10 We conclude that carcinoma should be managed with complete excision .
11 It allows complete excision of tumors located in the retrorectal space with low morbidity.
12 There was no complication or recurrence after the complete excision .
13 The overall survival was poor except in patients who had complete excision of the tumor.
14 The patient underwent complete excision of the tumor.
15 The multitude of pleural lesions prevented complete excision .
16 The patient underwent complete excision of the tumor and had an open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass performed concurrently.
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