| 21. | For nonresolving suppuration, surgical excision may be required.
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| 22. | Excision may delay wound healing, cause abscesses, and lead to scarring.
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| 23. | Neither excision nor aspiration provided long-term benefit better than no treatment.
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| 24. | Standard excision is still being done by most surgeons.
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| 25. | In humans, a bite causes rapid and conspicuous excision and possibly amputation.
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| 26. | Treatment includes prompt radical excision with a wide margin and / or radiation.
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| 27. | NTHL1 is usually involved in removing oxidative pyrimidine lesions through base excision repair.
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| 28. | NTHL1 catalyses the first step in base excision repair.
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| 29. | It is involved in transcription-coupled excision repair.
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| 30. | Excision or amputation of affected parts may be required.
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