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0.8 mm, the margin entire, outside spreading pubescent, inside sparsely pubescent.
2.0 mm, the margin serrulate, outside glandular pubescent, inside sparsely pubescent.
Cymes 2 5, 1 2-branched, 4–8-flowered; peduncle 3–4.8 cm long, ca. 1 2-branched spreading pubescent; pedicel 3–5.5 mm long, spreading pubescent; bracts opposite, linear-lanceolate, 8–9 × 1.2 mm, the margin entire, the apex acuminate, outside pubescent, inside sparsely pubescent.
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The disease types are shown in Figure 3 as positive sites (0 mm), close sites within 1 mm of the margin (0+ to 1 mm), and close sites between 1 to 2 mm from the margin (1+ to 2 mm).
Of the group with assessable margin width, 214 (33.6%) had disease between 1 and <5 mm from the margin and 154 (24.2%) had disease 5 mm or more from an inked radial margin of excision.
The mesorectum was complete, and the circumferential resection margin was 5 mm; the distal margin was 6 mm.
At Duke University Medical Center (DUMC), a margin is denoted as positive if malignant cells are found on the ink used by the pathologists; close if malignant cells are found within 2 mm of the margin, and negative if there are no malignant cells within 2 mm of the margin.
The surgical margin was classified as positive (transecting the inked margin), close (less than or equal to 2 mm from the margin), negative, or indeterminate, based on the initial biopsy findings and reexcision specimens, as appropriate.
Close margins were defined as tumour within 1 mm of the margin.
Only 29 patients (4.5%) had disease >10 mm from the margin.
Several spots were marked by argon plasma coagulation 5 to 10 mm outside the margin of the cancer lesion.
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