This is done by scraping the lesion with the edge of a rounded scalpel blade or the edge of a glass slide. |
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When a patient is in surgery, a gas bag icon indicates induction, and a scalpel represents incision. |
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel. |
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We provide 2 new cases of splenic cysts treated with partial laparoscopic decapsulation using harmonic scalpel. |
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The second exercise involved removing tissue down to the fascial plane, using scissors, scalpel, and forceps as necessary. |
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Next she removed a scalpel from her first aid kit and made a small vertical incision into the trachea. |
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Using a scalpel blade, the scales are scraped at the active border of the lesion, with particular care not to cause pain or bleeding. |
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I imagine, though I didn't see it because I was blindfolded, that they were doing it with a razor blade or a scalpel. |
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A small cross-incision was made with a scalpel on the stylar remnant, which is the end link point of the dorsal vascular bundles. |
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The rhinoplasty technique was tailored to suit each case, and included hump removal using scalpel and osteotomes. |
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As in other areas, free speech supporters will have to hope the government proceeds with a scalpel, and not a bludgeon. |
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Using either a scalpel or a laser, the surgeon will excise the frenum in question. |
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We're trying to take a scalpel and carve out this very small percentage of the people that are gaming the system. |
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Of the tasks involved in our cases, lymph node searches appear to be especially prone to scalpel injuries. |
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The instruments which he originally used were more often the bistoury or scalpel, although the clarinet was not absent in his life. |
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The surgeon cauterizes vessels using the ultrasonic scalpel and transects the pedicles. |
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The surgeon then uses the ultrasonic scalpel to mobilize the hepatic flexure by dividing the attachments. |
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Medical sharps, such as disposable hypodermic needles and scalpel blades should never be discarded loosely into the trash. |
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Excess keratin should be pared away with a scalpel blade to expose the floor of the ulcer and allow efficient drainage of the lesion. |
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For removal without stitches, the surgeon uses a scalpel to scrape off the mole so that it's level with or slightly below the skin. |
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Shave Removal utilizes a scalpel to shave the keratosis and obtain a specimen for testing. |
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First off you'll need a scalpel, a bottle of iodine, a protein catalyst solution and a non-corrosive oxidising biophage agent, cotton swabs and a lot of patience. |
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I say we're now using a scalpel versus as ax in terms of making some of the credit decisions. |
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Hastily, he scraped a flat-edged scalpel along a tissue sample, hoping for maximum abrasion, and triturated the results. |
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Using a surgical scalpel, he cut his tongue along the midline and cauterized the wound with a red-hot steel bead. |
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The result is laser technology that, for the first time, rivals the precision and limited invasiveness of a mechanical scalpel. |
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Approaches in either case range from light brushing to removal or reduction of hard encrustation by surgical scalpel. |
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I carefully cut its outline to a stencil using a scalpel and ruler, followed by the side panels – gussets. |
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Their timing was so superb and they had the ability to dissect a subject like a scalpel. |
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And not every country wielded the scalpel so ruthlessly though many froze health-care budgets or capped the rate at which they rose. |
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The following diagram indicates the position of lines scored, using a knife or scalpel, on the fruit prior to measuring these characteristics. |
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Cut a quarter or half filter section of the filtered deposit with a type 24 scalpel blade using a rocking action. |
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Using a sterilized scalpel, a 5 mm2 section of bark was removed from the 2008 growth of a butternut seedling. |
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With a scalpel we removed a very small piece of paint and analyzed it under microscopes. |
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Scrape inside the cut once or twice with the side of the scalpel, to collect tissue fluid and pulp. |
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The resin can be sanded with sandpaper and water or trimmed with a cutter blade or scalpel. |
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Using a scalpel, Rowe cuts out portions of the illustration and then stands them up. |
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A week later, when the roots had covered the surface of the plate, the lateral roots were sliced 3-6 mm above the tip with a scalpel blade and the older tissue was removed. |
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It doesn't matter whether the shot is of a rough diamond crystal, a cut stone, or a fine-edged diamond scalpel for microsurgery, each is technically and artistically gorgeous. |
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All you need is a competent plastic surgeon with an electric scalpel who has a basic knowledge of palmistry. |
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It can also be used to interrupt the circuit paths or as a scalpel. |
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After feeling for a space between the ribs in her left axilla, he made a seven-millimetre puncture with the tip of his scalpel, then pushed a large-bore needle through the hole and into her chest. |
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It is very well written and well translated, except for one small detail, which surprised me. Did Kathy Reichs walk around with a scalpel in her back pants pocket? |
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Cellular animals have the ability to feel pain from heat, not the pain that we would normally talk about from a blow, a scalpel or from a pin prick but from heat. |
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Like utilization review, the typical financial incentive more closely resembles a nightstick than a scalpel. |
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Off late the surgeon wielding a scalpel has assumed the role of sculptor and is thus shaping the fortunes of many a distraught human, utterly concerned about appearances. |
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But Merseyside doctors like to hear UK glam band The Darkness and American rock chick Pink while wielding the scalpel. |
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On the back, Becel margarine is advertising, with a picture of a scalpel, that you should eat Becel, as if that means you won't have heart surgery if you eat Becel, which is another unproven claim. |
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Peter Riedmayer is now swiftly using the scalpel and is cutting through the filter element to show us the fine grooves in the black plastic carrier. |
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The tools themselves are ethicless just as a scalpel can be used to heal or to harm. People have ethics. |
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Claw, bite, scalpel, needle, and towel clamp proof. |
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The collection sites will be accepting animal pharmaceutical products with drug identification numbers and sharps products like needles, scalpel blades and syringes as part of the program. |
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If you put the scalpel down, make sure the blade does not touch anything. |
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So we need more pressure on AQAP, but with a scalpel, not a chain saw. |
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Fiscal policy is more precise, less a meat cleaver than a scalpel. |
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Her laugh wasn't cruel in tone, but it cut through Husk like a scalpel, withering his wick even further. |
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The mikvah and other rituals may be easy targets, but Heller uses a deft scalpel to dissect them. |
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Remove thick callus and trim ulcers with a scalpel blade. |
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Here, Mr Moynihan has used the scalpel rather than the cleaver, getting rid of Sallie Krawcheck, the head of the division, earlier this month but sparing Merrill in the bigger round of cuts. |
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Opening chapters review safety measures, anesthesia, laser technology, endoscopy, the harmonic scalpel, and the argon beam coagulator. |
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Three of the arms are for tools that hold objects, act as a scalpel, scissors, bovie, or unipolar or bipolar electrocautery instruments. |
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Because on the road, even if the diminutive Porsche handles with the precision of a scalpel, the TT is literally glued to the pavement, be it wet or dry. |
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They're kind of cute and kind of scary, but perfect for any graphic-design geek, who will probably unwrap it with a scalpel to preserve the artwork. |
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With a scalpel cut away the areas unnecessary for the scanning process. |
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If a sample consisted of whole fish less than 4 cm long, these should be minced with sterile scissors or scalpel after removal of the body behind the gut opening. |
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We conclude that the legislative intent of the section is best furthered by equipping the Superintendent with a scalpel, rather than restricting her or him to a blunt instrument. |
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Because there's a whole lot more on the table when it comes to building better pets via the business end of a scalpel. Consider the neuticles some owners clamor for. |
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Malick's idea of a teaching hospital turns out to be kicking a terrified Digby off the high diving board with a scalpel and using a patient's large intestine as a water slide. |
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The skin is stuck tight to the body wall because there's no layer of fat underneath,'' Okoniewski said, running a scalpel along the breastbone of a dead merganser. |
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