recurrence造句31. Nevertheless the absence of recurrence during long term follow up will be required to exclude underlying idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease.
32. Successful surgical and medical treatments are both followed by an appreciable rate of recurrence.
33. This would be the least expensive and most acceptable form of longterm prophylaxis against gall stone recurrence.
34. The same finding applies to the 26 patients whose gall stone recurrence was detected by either imaging technique.
35. The cancer is incurable, however, and Tsongas admitted later that he had concealed its recurrence.
36. Noeterminal ileal recurrence in those with inactive Crohn's disease was graded endoscopically.
37. Mr Gibson said that procedures were being examined to prevent a recurrence and the incident was one in a million.
38. A progressive reduction in tissue perfusion may accompany recurrence of Crohn's disease while at a subclinical stage.
39. As one could expect, the risk of recurrence in handicaps caused by environmental factors is low.
40. Stone recurrence in these patients seems to be less than those not given adjuvant therapy but the length of follow up is shorter.
41. The dysphagia recurrence rate during follow up was higher in the corrosive than in the peptic stricture group.
42. The only patient given bile acid therapy who developed stone recurrence,[http:///recurrence.html] stopped treatment after only two weeks because of side effects.
43. There is an undocumented belief that these patients have a very high stricture recurrence rate because of extensive oesophageal damage and fibrosis.
44. Once the acute episode of RSI has been identified and treated, the next essential step is to prevent a recurrence.
45. Six patients who had had gall stone recurrence in the past, followed by successful re-dissolution, were included in the trial.
46. During recurrence, dilatation was done without any radiological evaluation of the oesophagus.
47. Symptomatic recurrence in this study was particularly common in the group randomised to cisapride, not placebo.
48. He maintained this gift even after he had been disabled by the recurrence of teenage polio.
49. Recurrence of severe headache should immediately signal the need to increase the dosage and to subsequently reduce it in more gradual decrements.
50. Stone recurrence was 5.7% at one year and was observed both in patients with solitary and multiple stones.
51. This finding provides support for the belief that adequate treatment of H pylori infection will give longterm protection from duodenal ulcer recurrence.
52. Therefore, they may not be representative of recurrence rates in untreated individuals.
53. Some researchers have already noted that patients who stopped their therapies after 12 to 18 months suffer a recurrence of the virus.
54. Conversely, patients with quiescent disease who continue to have persistently abnormal blood tests have a high recurrence rate.
55. In May 1958, he showed his determination to avoid a recurrence.
56. And when we have the answers to at least some of these questions, will they help prevent a recurrence?
57. Daily use of Famvir may help prevent recurrence, according to studies.
58. In 16 patients who had had both imaging techniques, gall stones recurrence was identified simultaneously in only five.
59. So far two of 10 patients with a diagnosis of Crohn's disease have already developed recurrence in the small intestine.
60. Trial criteria - Twenty one patients developed gall stone recurrence.