surgical removal

collocation in English

meaningsofsurgicalandremoval

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surgical
adjective
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
used for ...
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removal
noun[U]
uk
/rɪˈmuː.vəl/
us
/rɪˈmuː.vəl/
the act of taking something or someone away from somewhere ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandremovalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The shared clinical feature of congenital mitral valve regurgitation is noteworthy butsurgicalremoval of the valve precludes morphological comparisons in this respect.
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Thesurgicalremovalof these small breast cancers, although adequate, remains the same as for larger tumors detected by the woman herself.
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With this retrospective analysis in mind, we recommend that earlysurgicalremovalof the infected tricuspid vegetations be considered.
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One case was treated bysurgicalremovalbut the other case died of arrhythmia after ventriculography.
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The second issue relates to the most appropriate timing forsurgicalremovalof vegetations before potentially lethal systemic embolization occurs.
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The aneurysm increased rapidly in size over a period of three weeks and requiredsurgicalremoval.
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Timing forsurgicalremovalof vegetations in the absence of hemodynamic compromise remains controversial.
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One presented with severe cyanosis which resolved aftersurgicalremovalon the basis of the echocardiographic findings.
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In summary, the retina will regenerate followingsurgicalremovalof up to 95% of the neural retina.
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Eight of the 12 patients returned to normal ovulatory cycles aftersurgicalremovalof their tumors and five conceived spontaneously during the follow-up period.
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Surgicalremovalof the devices and division of the duct were required to abolish the hemolysis.
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Management options include interval scanning,surgicalremoval, or stereotactic radiosurgery/radiotherapy.
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In fact several chapters on thesurgicalremovalof such growths can be found there.
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Surgicalremovalof the vegetations and exploration of the right kidney were deemed urgently necessary.
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Surgicalremovalof the cataractous lens is still the only effective treatment available to restore vision.
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Surgicalremovalof membranes has been attempted and studies are under way to evaluate the role of thalidomide and photodynamic inactivation using a benzoporphorin derivative.
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In our group macroscopically completesurgicalremovalwas successfully performed in two patients.
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Surgicalremovalof the acquired fibrous subaortic shelf was successful.
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Surgicalremovalof the device was required in one patient four weeks subsequent to implantation.
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