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Six months later, his serum creatinine level began to rise, and a kidney biopsy showed chronic rejection and recurrence of lupus nephritis.
The recurrence of the movement's introduction signals the sonata's final stages.
Those preparations were disrupted by a recurrence of a left hand injury that had upset his preparations for the senior championships in December.
Even now if I get a headache I'm not allowed to take any aspirins in case it masks the symptoms and I have a recurrence.
I'd also like to take antioxidant vitamins and the herbs astragalus and milk thistle to help prevent a recurrence, but my doctors disagree.
If there is a recurrence then operative removal of the cyst and its sac becomes necessary.
Following lumpectomy, local recurrence is usually at the surgical site and can be treated with mastectomy.
The disorder is characterized by the cyclic recurrence of symptoms during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.
In the United Kingdom primary care does not currently have a formal role in monitoring for disease recurrence after curative treatments.
Obesity, insufficient excision, significant skin maceration, and chronic skin infection may increase the incidence of recurrence.
Many patients have at least one recurrence of disease activity during the course of the taper.
The recurrence of boils, pustules and other such ailments in the stories echoes Beckett's own frequent affliction with skin disorders.
The unfailing recurrence of His mercies both temporally and spiritually inclines us to take them as a matter of course.
About 10 to 15 percent of patients experience a recurrence following cryosurgery.
Most patients report recurrence of cancer as more distressing than receiving the initial diagnosis.
A 67 year old woman with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis had a recurrence of right sided trigeminal neuralgia.
The flood of January I was a recurrence of the process that built the Montrose-La Crescenta bajada slope and the Glendale fan.
A proportion of patients who have a mastectomy are advised to undergo radiotherapy to reduce the risk of local recurrence.
Carey has had a recurrence of an ankle injury which has severely limited his training.
In 1988, the patient underwent craniotomy followed by transphenoidal resection for recurrence.
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Some are seeking to galvanise religious life by recurrence to evangelistic methods successfully operative half a century ago.
I had my peep and then it passed, nor have I had a recurrence of a similar experience.
To prevent a recurrence of the accident, I keep his hoof protected by leathers.
On three occasions since we have noted a recurrence of the torticollis, but each time it has been both brief and easily overcome.
A frequent recurrence of fecal retention from the causes mentioned will in time develop the constipated habit.
After starvation, the diet must be raised very slowly, to prevent recurrence of glycosuria.
Conversely the recurrence of sexual reproduction occurs when the conditions are no longer so favourable to growth.
In sudden recurrence of funeral march the hymnal song of the first movement is heard.
Occasionally, however, and especially in the longer poems, the regular recurrence of the iamb is a little monotonous.
Its recurrence again and again in industrial design leads us to appreciate its value in the arts.
In other instances a recurrence may follow after months or years of quiescence.
Other forms of very frequent recurrence are the table tomb and arched tomb, or arcosolium.
Obviously, this may be the recurrence of this intercalation in a repetition of a smaller group of months than the 135-month group.
Finally, the recurrence of similar historical situations in judaean history must be considered.
It is in this recurrence that we found some of our opposition to the conventional explanation.
But, one will say, if raw experience can not legitimatize reasoning by recurrence, is it so of experiment aided by induction?
He attributed it to a recurrence of her thoughts to her horrible past.
This attack was a recurrence of the renal disorder of the previous year.
But it is a recurrence of the old and deep-seated malady of colonialism.
My fits of despondence were deeper, and of more frequent recurrence.
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