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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a result of relapsing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or outcomes that stem from a relapse, particularly in contexts related to health, addiction, or behavior.
Example: "The patient's condition deteriorated, which was a result of relapsing into old habits."
Alternatives: "due to a relapse" or "as a consequence of relapsing."
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We found that the incidence of falls in CKD patients ranged between 1.18 [ 16] and 1.60 [ 20] falls/patient year; falling was a result of relapsing in the same group of patients especially in older and frail patients.
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It is not known what proportion of patients who relapse with sensitive bacteria, do so as a result of relapse of persistent bacteria in the nose, or auto-infection from another site in the body, such as the finger.
It has usually been assumed that genotypes seen as a result of relapses will always be representative of those genotypes previously seen, i.e. those of a primary infection [43], [44].
as a result of relapse, seven women also received second-line chemotherapy.
The survey allows the reporting of additional information on the numbers of subsequent transplants performed as a result of relapse, rejection or those that are part of a planned sequential transplant protocol.
In all, 57% (60/106) of patients died and of that, 62% (37/60) were a result of disease relapse.
It remains possible, however, that these observations reflect recall bias or a perception that things might be harder in the future as a result of the relapse.
Acute P. vivax malaria is rarely life threatening, but it causes substantial morbidity in higher transmission areas as a result of multiple relapses from latent liver-stage parasites.
Relapsers reported that they were no more likely to have suffered a fall in income which suggests that their perceptions about finances did not reflect a recent loss of employment as a result of the relapse.
We also found that past history of TB was associated with PTB, although we could not identify if this was as a result of reactivation (relapse) or reinfection [ 23].
While this participant went on to describe stopping his ARVs as a result of this relapse, he also discussed that when he entered a long-term residential substance use treatment program which provided structured programming, long-term housing, and facilitated formation of new social networks, his cravings to use diminished and his medication adherence improved.
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