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resectable, a. Surg.|riːˈsɛktəb(ə)l| [f. resect v. + -able.] That may be resected.
1948Cancer I. 234/2 The inoperable group was found to have had symptoms over a somewhat shorter period of time than had the group with resectable lesions. 1985Brit. Med. Jrnl. 1 June 1643/2 It is our policy to assess all [other] potentially resectable focal solid liver lesions by direct visualisation at either laparoscopy or laparotomy. Hence reˌsectaˈbility n., the condition of being resectable.
1962New England Jrnl. Med. CCLXVII. 235/2 The results paralleled the results of azygography in predicting probable inoperability in 1 case and suggesting resectability in the other 3. 1980Recent Adv. Surgery X. 6 The potential resectability of large tumours. |