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What does WE stand for?

Wide Excision


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Wochenende (German: Weekend)
Women's Entertainment



Samples in periodicals archive:
For the majority of sufferers, a wide excision removing a small area of breast tissue around the milk ducts is sufficient.
A wide excision was performed using combined anterior and posterior approaches.
Dissection is continued into the relevant quadrant with wide excision of the tumour.
For the majority of sufferers, a wide excision removing a small area of breast tissue around the milk ducts is sufficient.
When a wide excision is infeasible, meticulous drainage and adjuvant hypertonic saline irrigation is preferred.
A total of 63 women had wide excision, therapeutic mammoplasty with a contralateral symmetrisation procedure, although in eight patients (11%) this was performed as a two-staged procedure to confirm negative margins and 10 women had benign disease.
Treatment High-risk tumors are best treated by wide excision (removal of a large margin of normal skin) or Mohs'' Surgery.
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] The patient underwent a total parotidectomy, partial auriculectomy, and wide excision of the involved preauricular facial skin with preservation of the facial nerve.

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