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Meanings of suppressive therapy in English
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Usage of suppressive therapy in English
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HSV-2 serological screening and suppressivetherapy should be considered for study populations.
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Acid- suppressivetherapy for prophylaxis of stress ulcer bleeding is commonly prescribed for hospitalized patients.
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Two were cured and have not relapsed on suppressivetherapy.
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All 56 patients received postoperative thyroid hormone suppressivetherapy.
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Conclusions: Acid suppressivetherapy is associated with the development of SBP in cirrhotic patients with ascites.
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Prolonged video-electroencephalographic monitoring revealed frequent right hemispheric electrographic seizures that were refractory to high-dose suppressivetherapy.
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Randomized comparisons of maintenance treatment strategies while awaiting a new suppressivetherapy to become available are warranted.
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Of the patients 350 received androgen suppressivetherapy and 82 did not.
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Thirty years after its first description metabolic suppressivetherapy is still controversial in patients with intractable intracranial hypertension.
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Aciclovir provides suppressivetherapy but there is debate over the effects of its use on the spread of infection.
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Ocular tuberculosis is difficult to diagnose but should be suspected when uveitis fails to respond to inflammation suppressivetherapy.
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Recurrent infections are common with both organisms, therefore chronic suppressivetherapy and prophylactic treatment prior to chemotherapy or steroid administration is warranted.
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With high biologically effective dose combination treatment androgen suppressivetherapy did not have a significant impact on the 8-year biochemical failure-free rate.
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Objectives: Acid- suppressivetherapy (AST) is widely used for gastrointestinal prophylaxis in hospitalized patients, particularly to prevent stress-related mucosal bleeding in critically ill individuals.
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In conclusion, premenopausal women and men on suppressivetherapy with T4 do not lose bone rapidly, and are not at increased risk of developing osteoporosis.
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In 14 patients (34.1%) the diet-induced reduction of hypoglycemia was insufficient and required the start of insulin suppressivetherapy.