They then attempt to resect as much of the tumor as they believe they can safely remove.
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In many cases, the resect and discard paradigm allows an immediate recommendation regarding the next colonoscopy interval.
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However, it has the disadvantage that large tumours can be difficult to resect without surgical complications.
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If complications have occurred, the surgeon will check the viability of the herniated organ, and resect it if necessary.
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Should we resect or burn?
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These multisubunit helicase-nuclease machines resect the DNA ends and load RecA protein to initiate homologous recombination.
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Later in 1948 he designed a punch to resect the infundibular musclestenosis which is often associated with Fallot's Tetralogy.
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On 15 October, Spanish news agency Efe reported that he had undergone a 12-hour operation to resect the tumor, the first of four operations he would have.
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Once the virtual tumor began to grow, the researchers determined a way to resect part of the tumor and gave it the effects of radiation and chemotherapy to see how the tumor would respond.
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Surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ
To cut off, or cut out, a portion of a structure or organ.