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To confirm a suspected second relapse, a bone marrow aspirate and core biopsy were performed.
Flying in very high altitudes does weird things to him and can easily lead to an MS relapse.
For some, it is characterised by periods of relapse and remission, while for others it has a progressive pattern.
Also, there are no other suitable times for input on prevention of relapse before patients are discharged.
Chronic schizophrenia has an extremely high rate of relapse when medications are withdrawn.
One of the functions of day services is to maintain people in good mental health and to prevent relapse.
We assessed the rate of patients undergoing endoscopy as well as the time to first relapse.
This passive resistance to change was the despair of the improving landowner, who tended to relapse into apathy after a few years of vain effort.
In five out of six relapsed eases, EBV status of lymph node biopsy at relapse was concordant with the initial biopsy.
The relapse rate after cardioversion is high and often necessitates the use of antiarrhythmic treatment.
In addition, social networks that are unsupportive of drug abstinence may encourage relapse among those returning home after drug treatment.
I had one relapse two years ago, when I cut myself with a Swiss army knife after an argument with a friend.
The bone marrow was re-evaluated at the second relapse by morphology, morphometry, DNA ploidy, flow cytometry, and cytogenetics.
These patients were examined clinically and mycologically at a follow up visit 8 weeks later for any relapse.
In withdrawal, stronger neurological activity creates the desire to relapse, or return to an addictive habit.
For smokers, like alcoholics, a seemingly minor slip is inevitably followed by a relapse.
Our secondary hypothesis was that relapse rates would be same in the two treatment regimens.
However, when light therapy was discontinued, patients quickly relapsed, whereas patients on tryptophan had a slower relapse rate.
Regrettably, the counterpoint to that dominance is a tendency to relapse into aggressive and uncivilised patterns of behaviour from time to time.
As for Hodge, there is little doubt that he will relapse into his traditional scapegoat role today in the eyes of the Scottish rugby public.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I had sent for Doctor Norrey, as soon as the relapse came, and he was there with me.
Under all its mask of machinery and instruction, the German regimentation of the poor was the relapse of barbarians into slavery.
It was often present both in the initial paroxysm and in the relapse, but disappeared soon after the end of the pyrexia.
From 1851 to 1869 they relapse into the same state as after the 18th Brumaire.
Even in the relapse into rowdiness there is a sort of relapse into comfort.
Ten to 20 units may be necessary to prevent the relapse that sometimes occurs after small doses of antivenin.
But the notes that called me home were too clarion-like for a relapse into puppyism.
He allegedly warned his people to beware of a relapse into popery.
In the meantime, after this one relapse at Benicia, I went on with my abstemiousness, primarily because I didn't want to drink.
One happy word from you would save me a relapse into stutter.
There was a temporary rally, followed by a relapse, at Alexandria.
He said no more, and I had to guess the rest from the inflection of his voice and his sharp relapse into silence.
She stopt to blush and laugh at her own relapse, and then resumed a more serious, more dispiriting cogitation upon what had been, and might be, and must be.
Each instant he seemed as though he would open his eyes and speak, but then would follow a prolonged stertorous breath, and he would relapse into a more fixed insensibility.
Then she used to relapse, and become as complete a negress as her mother.
Since that time she has had no relapse, but there is apparently some heavy distress weighing on her mind which it has hitherto been found impossible to remove.
In the affair of love, which, out of strict conformity with the Stoic philosophy, we shall here treat as a disease, this proneness to relapse is no less conspicuous.
Poyser, who was remarkable for the facility with which she could relapse from her official objurgatory to one of fondness or of friendly converse.
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