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Malignant tumors
The only way to get malignant hyperthermia is (1) have the genes and (2) get a drug called succinylcholine, which is used to paralyze muscles for surgery.
A dermatologist provides care for a variety of skin conditions and diseases. Their services include skin cancer surgeries such as Mohs micrographic surgery and laser surgery, hair removal, tattoo removal, botox injections, and phototherapy.
Cook, J. L., and J. B. Perone. "A prospective evaluation of the incidence of complications associated with Mohs micrographic surgery." Archives of Dermatology 139 (February 2003): 143-152.
a combination of surgery and chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy (in about 55% of cases)
Considerations revolve around the extent of the local and regional nodal surgery for stages I through III.
The problems associated with the resection of regional lymph nodes are those of lifelong edema or swelling in the extremity.
S. Arthur Localio has written: 'Malignant tumors of the rectum' -- subject(s): Cancer, Rectum, Surgery
Hepatoma is a malignant tumor of the liver and it can be cured if it is caught in time. A person can undergo radiation or chemotherapy and have surgery to remove the tumor.
Yes. However the malignant cells may be out of reach of the surgery, in which case the test could supply a false negative result.
This diagnosis is defined at the time of surgery for suspected appendicitis.