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"achieved remission" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a medical patient that has been cured of their illness. For example, "The patient achieved remission after intensive treatment."
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With lamotrigine (200 mg/day) he achieved remission for last 1 year.
According to the study, glargine also achieved remission of diabetes in one-third of patients.
Recently, two case studies were reported in which bipolar II disorder patients achieved remission on the diet and discontinued medication.
The proportion of participants not having achieved remission.
All 17 patients with SDNS achieved remission.
Overall, 35% of all participants achieved remission.
Of these patients, 14% achieved remission without being treated.
Of these six patients, none achieved remission after TS.
Medical therapy achieved remission in 39 cases (95%).
Sixty-five of these patients (68.4%) achieved remission.
Two of the six patients achieved remission to microalbuminuria.
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