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New molecular tools may help differentiate recurrence and reinfection and clarify the definition of a recurrent case.
He's had five meniscus surgeries on his knees, and he has a bad back and a recurrent case of blackwater fever.
There has never been a report of a recurrent case after surgical resection to date [3].
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A case-free interval of at least 3 months will be required prior to eligibility to develop a recurrent case.
As detailed above, a recurrent case of a nerve palsy has been described post MMR [ 5, 7].
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The World Health Organization definition of a Buruli ulcer recurrent case should be revised to include a follow-up period >1 year.
To further investigate the occurrence of infectious diseases, we also analyzed the incidence density of three infectious diseases by HTLV status, whether or not each diagnosis was a first or recurrent case (Table 3).
Patients who were currently diagnosed with genital warts, aged 18 years or older and provided informed consent (no participation fee applied) were eligible for this study regardless of their gender or whether they were an incident or recurrent case.
One published study utilized sentinel lymph node biopsy for recurrent case after a previous lymph node dissection [7].
If we chose a 6-month interval to define a recurrent TB case, then we would find an even higher percentage of recurrent TB cases were due to exogenous reinfection (67.6%, 25/37).
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