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Meanings of chronic relapsing in English
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Usage of chronic relapsing in English
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Drug addiction is a chronicrelapsing disorder of compulsive drug use.
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Adults with chronicrelapsing ITP present a difficult therapeutic challenge.
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One patient has a chronicrelapsing form of TTP and two patients have relapsed.
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Nonetheless, CD continues to be an incurable disease with characteristics of chronicrelapsing-remitting inflammation.
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Crohn's disease is a chronicrelapsing inflammatory gastrointestinal disease.
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Purpose: Opioid dependence is a chronicrelapsing disorder.
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This tends to be a chronicrelapsing condition.
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Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronicrelapsing and remitting inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract.
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Inflammatory bowel disease is characterized by chronicrelapsing idiopathic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract and persistent inflammation.
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In conclusion, rituximab is a safe and effective alternative to other immunosuppressive therapies for chronicrelapsing TTP patients.
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Importance: Alcohol dependence is a chronicrelapsing illness; stress, alcohol-related cues, and neutral-relaxing states significantly influence craving and relapse risk.
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We propose that chemokine expression links T-cell antigen recognition and activation to subsequent CNS inflammatory pathology in chronicrelapsing EAE.
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We describe the case of an 11-year-long chronicrelapsing TTP, requiring frequent plasma exchange procedures and treated unsuccessfully with several immunosuppressive agents.
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Alcohol addiction is a chronicrelapsing disorder that presents a substantial public health problem, and is frequently co-morbid with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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But I concluded after some centuries of chronicrelapsing on their part that rage and punishment was not the best way to hold a clientele.