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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attain remission" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts, particularly when discussing the reduction or disappearance of symptoms of a disease, especially in relation to conditions like cancer or chronic illnesses.
Example: "After months of treatment, the patient was able to attain remission, much to the relief of their family and medical team."
Alternatives: "achieve remission" or "reach remission".
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The main goal in treatment of depressive episodes of DLL is to attain remission.
Patients with shorter disease duration were somewhat more likely to attain remission.
Also shown are number of PEX episodes, number of rituximab infusions given and time taken to attain remission.
The median number of PEX episodes required to attain remission was 17·5 (range 3 57) and median number of rituximab infusions was 4 (range 1 9).
For example, prospective, long-term, naturalistic studies have indicated that only one-third of individuals attain remission from SAD within 8 years [ 3].
Three patients had higher C5a levels at remission than during the acute episode (Fig 2D); none of these were remarkable in terms of time taken to attain remission or treatment required (number of PEX episodes or rituximab infusions).
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Of the patients who attained remission.
Therefore, novel antiproteinuric strategies aimed at attaining remission of proteinuria (<0.5 g/24 h) are sought.
At month 6, 82.1% achieved good/moderate EULAR responses and 23.9% attained remission.
Novel antiproteinuric strategies aimed at attaining remission of proteinuria (<0.5 g/24 h) are actively being sought.
Most experts recommend maintenance therapy after attaining remission for years, although proof of this concept is lacking in CSS.
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