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ablação
Catalan
ablació
Surgical removal of a body part or tissue.
ablation
excision
deracination
cutting out
Portuguese
ablação
The complete destruction of every trace of something.
elimination
eradication
obliteration
Synonyms
Examples for "
ablation
"
ablation
excision
deracination
cutting out
Examples for "
ablation
"
1
However, chronic success and fluoroscopy time were similar for both
ablation
modalities.
2
Lesion dimensions byMCE immediately after
ablation
and 30 minutes later were similar.
3
Therefore a double zone treatment may be beneficial to reduce
ablation
depth.
4
Purpose: To review the available options of percutaneous
ablation
of lung metastasis.
5
Background: Catheter
ablation
of typical right atrial flutter is now widely performed.
1
In our case, a wide local
excision
was sufficient for radical cure.
2
One year after the
excision
,
the patient is without recurrence and metastasis.
3
Wide
excision
resulted in nine case of delayed wound healing with fistula.
4
The optimal margin of
excision
for thick melanomas is still unknown, however.
5
To prevent recurrence, particular care should be taken to ensure complete
excision
.
1
These facts poignantly highlight the complex nature of cultural
deracination
and sporting commodification so prevalent in the modern game.
2
They can be explained-inpart at least-interms of that social
deracination
to which reference has already been made.
3
I felt a touch of guilt about my long halt; I had made friends, and departure would be a
deracination
.
1
The most pressing issue for the US is
cutting
out
sloppy goals.
2
To bring the saving up he came near
cutting
out
the hospital.
3
The natives were busy on the hills,
cutting
out
opossums and honey.
4
It's among the dairy farms that are
cutting
out
the middle man.
5
By doing that we start
cutting
out
some of these imported items.
1
Tourists demand extermination and
extirpation
of animals and plants which bother them.
2
The remaining four patients refused to undergo
extirpation
of the local recurrence.
3
The authors do not expect adequate endoscopic
extirpation
with muscle invasive tumors.
4
He didn't want to witness the
extirpation
of his own facial hair.
5
Conclusions: Complete surgical
extirpation
remains the only curative treatment of GIST.
6
He then moved vigorously for the
extirpation
of the Protestant religion.
7
Another remarkable incident of this reign was the
extirpation
of wolves from England.
8
To make a part rigid is equal to the
extirpation
of such part.
9
They may be operated on by means of incision or
extirpation
.
10
For these people there is nothing but shutting up, or
extirpation
.
11
Experiments were performed with eight head and neck tumors following their surgical
extirpation
.
12
These patients were rendered tumor free by
extirpation
of the local recurrence and metastasectomy.
13
To the French colony the
extirpation
of the Hurons came as a severe blow.
14
Surgical management should include
extirpation
of the primary tumor and any bulky ovarian metastases.
15
But the Index did not stop its work of
extirpation
.
16
The true remedy for them is not
extirpation
but prevention.
extirpation
surgical extirpation
complete extirpation
utter extirpation
endeavour the extirpation
entire extirpation
Portuguese
ablação
extirpação
Catalan
ablació
extirpació
excisió