A failure to maintain a higher state.
The return of a sign, symptom, or disease after a remission.
1 Studies suggest an association with a good prognosis; however, relapse can occur.
2 The problem, Kindt said, is the memories remain and people often relapse .
3 Main outcome measures: Time to alcohol relapse and to heavy drinking relapse .
4 However, more than fifty percent of patients will relapse within a year.
5 High relapse rates after ECT remain a serious and common clinical dilemma.
6 Objective: Social support interventions have demonstrated limited effectiveness for preventing smoking relapse .
7 Two out of seven patients remained relapse - free during the two year period.
8 Media reports in Spain suggest the 44-year-old Vilanova has suffered a relapse .
9 Local regrowth in case of partial response was counted as in-field relapse .
10 However, the outcome for patients with relapse after cisplatin-based chemotherapy remains unsatisfactory.
11 The subjects were followed prospectively for 90 days to assess relapse risk.
12 To date, nine patients developed PSA relapse according to the Phoenix criteria.
13 Predicting factors for treatment response, corticosteroid demand or relapse are not known.
14 Previous studies suggest proteasome inhibition with chemotherapy improves relapse ALL response rates.
15 Examples have to be stored in case the patient suffers a relapse .
16 The relapse - free state has continued for 24 months after the pulmonary resection.
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