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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated with relapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing medical or psychological conditions, particularly when referring to factors that may lead to a return of a previous state or condition.
Example: "The study found several factors associated with relapse of depression among patients."
Alternatives: "linked to recurrence of" or "connected to a return of".
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NSAID use is associated with relapse of inflammatory bowel disease [31], further suggesting that up-regulation of TNF-α due to NSAID therapy is clinically relevant.
In addition, in outpatients with clinically remitted major depression, higher cortisol levels in the DEX/CRH test are apparently associated with relapse of major depression [36], [37].
36 In another clinical study, avoidant personality disorder was strongly associated with relapse of MDD.
We could confirm our previous finding that a change of partner was strongly associated with relapse of BV.
A striking result of our study is that change of partner is strongly associated with relapse of BV.
This component refers to the knowledge about the risk factors and symptoms associated with relapse of the illness.
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In a population from Hongkong, the −1082G/−819C/−592C haplotype was weakly associated with relapses of pulmonary TB and with extrapulmonary TB [16].
Whether NMO patients mount a T cell response against AQP-4 and whether such a T cell response is associated with relapses of the disease has to be shown in future studies.
In terms of damage and other deleterious effects from the earthquake, damage to houses, duration of temporary homelessness, death of family members or friends and unemployment were not associated with relapses of IBD; however, anxiety about family finances was related to relapse.
U.S. birth has previously been reported as associated with relapse and recurrence of TB [ 18].
However, ADAbs at the end of treatment and at follow-up were not different between responders and nonresponders and were not associated with relapse upon discontinuation of treatment.
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