A high reccurence rate with a 'scoop and curettage approach' (just scooping out the tumor) at rates as high as 95%. Lower reccurence rates with a resection of the area (removing the tumor along with all adjacent soft tissue/bone that was affected with margins on all sides) at only about 5%. This surgery is more radical as people often lose teeth and large sections of jawbone but it is better when looking at the rate of reccurence.
An ameloblastoma is a rare benign tumour of the upper or lower jaw.
Rubber band ligation has a 30-50% recurrence rate within five to 10 years of the procedure whereas surgical resection of hemorrhoids has only a 5% recurrence rate.
bec there is other type of ameloblastoma called ameloblastoma carcinoma.. 2nd it doesn't change its shape.. 3rd histopathology shows that it has an inactive connective tissue .. and an increased epithelium thus it doesn't act with the C.T to form a tooth ..:)
Anterior colporrhaphy is.a 0-20% rate of recurrence.Abdominal paravaginal repair results in a 5% chance of recurrence, while vaginal paravaginal repair has the highest recurrence rate (7-22%)
Hemorrhoidectomies have a high rate of success; most patients have an uncomplicated recovery with no recurrence of the hemorrhoids.
because it's simple :D
There are many types of cancer which can effect the nose; without knowing exact details it is impossible to answer.
A major drawback to medical therapy is the high recurrence rate of stones in those treated.
How often an earthquake recurs on a section of fault, or basically how long the stresses take to build up again after an earthquake occurs. Usually, for most active faults the recurrence rate tends to be hundreds or thousands of years.
(Recurrence simply means a repeated occurrence, or repetition.)"In the experiment, they noticed a recurrence of the same unexplained effect."The doctor ordered more tests for the patient after the recurrence of her symptoms."
A recurrence system can be solved by finding and solving its closed form. A closed form is easily found for simple arithmetic or geometric recurrence systems, but may be hard to find for recurrence systems of a more complex nature. In this case, the recurrence system can be solved recursively.
Relentless Recurrence was created on 2007-06-26.