unresected

English

Etymology

From un- + resect + -ed.

Adjective

unresected (not comparable)

  1. Not resected
    • 2011, Paul J. Donald, Difficult Case in Head and Neck Cancer Surgery, →ISBN, page 450:
      Particular attention should be paid to the lingual extension on the unresected side, especially the polished surfaces, which provide additional retention and stability.
    • 2013, Edward C. Halperin, Perez & Brady's Principles and Practice of Radiation Oncology, →ISBN:
      Additional films can be obtained with contrast medium in the stomach and duodenal loop in unresected patients.
    • 2014, Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, →ISBN, page 14:
      The resected area is delineated by the black line and the unresected area by the black dashed line.

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