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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attained remission" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to describe a situation where a disease or condition has improved or is no longer active.
Example: "After months of treatment, the patient has finally attained remission from their illness."
Alternatives: "achieved remission" or "reached remission."
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The preoperative body mass index, age, number of medications, and hemoglobin A1c level did not differentiate between those who attained remission and those who still required diabetic medication.
Of the patients who attained remission.
At month 6, 82.1% achieved good/moderate EULAR responses and 23.9% attained remission.
Sensitivity analyses with only patients who attained remission before two and half year, resulted in an OR of 1.1.
To evaluate an intravenous plus subcutaneous (IV+SC) golimumab strategy in patients who had not attained remission.
Of the 398 patients who ever attained remission, 142 (36%) patients had sustained remission with a median time of being in remission of 19 months.
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Therefore, novel antiproteinuric strategies aimed at attaining remission of proteinuria (<0.5 g/24 h) are sought.
The main goal in treatment of depressive episodes of DLL is to attain remission.
Novel antiproteinuric strategies aimed at attaining remission of proteinuria (<0.5 g/24 h) are actively being sought.
Patients with shorter disease duration were somewhat more likely to attain remission.
Most experts recommend maintenance therapy after attaining remission for years, although proof of this concept is lacking in CSS.
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