Pleurectomy / decortication spares the underlying lung and is performed in patients with early stage disease when the intention is to remove all gross visible tumor ( macroscopic complete resection ), not simply palliation.
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Moi-moi is made from kidney beans after decortication by rubbing the soaked beans against the palms, washed thoroughly and milled with milling machine into a paste-like consistency with African Pepper and onions.
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In these regions, they are more abundant than hand axes where raw material occurs in the form of large quartzite cobbles that do not need extensive decortication and shaping prior to the removal of large flakes.
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In 1957, A . Sercer advocated the decortication of the nose ( Dekortication des Nase ) technique which featured a columellar-incision open rhinoplasty that allowed greater access to the nasal cavity and to the nasal septum.
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In cases of advanced oral ischaemic osteoporosis and / or ONJ that are not bisphosphonates related, clinical evidence has shown that surgically removing the damaged marrow, usually by curettage and decortication, will eliminate the problem ( and the pain ) in 74 % of patients with jaw involvement.
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Similarly to laparoscopy, VATS has enjoyed widespread use for technically straightforward operations such as pulmonary decortication, pleurodesis, and lung or pleural biopsies, while more technically demanding operations such as esophageal operations, mediastinal mass resections, or pulmonary lobectomy for early stage lung cancer, have been slower to catch on and have tended to remain confined to selected centers.
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Serna is a holder of two patents in the United States : agave syrup extract having anticancer activity ( US 20130209588 ), with Janet Alejandra Gutierrez Uribe and Liliana Santo Zea and method for obtaining bioethanol from sorghum grain ( sorghum bicolor L . Moench ) comprising steps involving decortication and hydrolysis with proteases ( 20110014671 ) with Esther Perez Carrillo and Mario Moises Alvarez