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Abdominoperineal excision

World Journal of Surgery, 1982
AbstractThe procedure and some problems of abdominoperineal excision are briefly outlined. Despite the advances in surgery and anesthesiology, survival has not improved in the last 30 years, and an overall 5‐year survival of about 30–35% is probably a reasonable estimate.
U, Krause, L, Påhlman, L, Thorén
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THE SIMPLE EXCISION

Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Elliptical excisional surgery offers several advantages over other cutaneous surgical techniques (i.e., shave excision, saucerization) which require healing by second intention. In general, an elliptical excision exhibits faster healing, better cosmesis, and yields a specimen for histologic exam and review of margins, and with proper attention to the ...
E, Dunlavey, B, Leshin
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Nucleotide Excision Repair

2005
Publisher Summary DNA damage is a common occurrence that compromises the functional integrity of DNA. It is not surprising then that cells have multiple mechanisms for coping with DNA damage, including those introduced by sunlight and other environmental agents.
Joyce T, Reardon, Aziz, Sancar
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Curettage before excision

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1995
SUMMARYSimple curettage of a basal cell carcinoma immediately prior to excision defines the margins of the tumour and therefore reduces the risk of subsequent incomplete excision.
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NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1993
Abstract— Nucleotide excision repair is the major DNA repair mechanism in all species tested. This repair system is the sole mechanism for removing bulky adducts from DNA, but it repairs essentially all DNA lesions, and thus, in addition to its main function, it plays a back‐up role for other repair systems.
A, Sancar, M S, Tang
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Surgical Disc Excision

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1993
For the athlete, whether recreational or professional, limited surgical discectomy has been a predictable and highly successful procedure, enabling those individuals to return to their preinjury status relatively quickly. With proper patient selection, patients will be able to return to their athletic endeavors with much more reliability than with any ...
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Base Excision Repair

2004
Publisher Summary The covalent structure of the nucleobases in DNA and RNA directly provides the information for all genetic transactions. Living systems expend considerable energy in an ongoing struggle against spontaneous genetic change. The most wide-ranging threat to genetic integrity is posed by the attack of environmental agents on DNA ...
J Christopher, Fromme   +1 more
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The Circular Excision

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1980
A simple, practical alternative to the traditional method of excising small cutaneous lesions is described. It has the advantages of decreased length of final closure and flexibility in determining the orientation of final incisions in areas where it may be difficult to accurately determine skin tension lines.
T S, Davis, W P, Graham, S H, Miller
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Base Excision Repair

2006
From the simplest to the most complex organism, cells have to perform a myriad of tasks to ensure cellular maintenance, survival, reproduction and even cell death. The orchestration of these tasks is performed by the many cellular proteins coded for in our genetic material, or DNA.
Meira, LB, Burgis, NE, Samson, LD
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