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It means that something has been completely settled or paid off. Example: "The debt was fully remitted after the borrower made the final payment."
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Evaluate lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) augmentation of antidepressant monotherapy for executive dysfunction in partially or fully remitted major depressive disorder (MDD).
All participants were euthymic, and it was ensured that patients were fully remitted for at least 3 months before testing (by evaluation of the patients itself and their treating psychiatrists in our outpatient clinic).
Furthermore, previous study results indicate that remitted BP have cognitive impairments because they are not fully remitted (Volkert et al. 2014) and there is evidence that subsyndromal depression and cognitive deficits have reciprocal (negative and positive) influences on each other (Bonnin et al. 2012; Weinstock and Miller 2010).
We could suppose a further increase of ErbB3 levels when patients will be fully remitted.
After the initiation of packed red cells transfusion a favorable outcome was seen and his neurologic symptoms fully remitted.
Fifth, the depressed group comprised patients with partially or fully remitted symptoms of depression with low HAMD scores.
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Unfortunately, for patients with severe symptoms that do not fully remit with current treatments, few alternatives are yet available.
Several meta-analytic findings suggest that patients with MDD may not fully respond and/or do not fully remit after receiving adequate doses and duration of these antidepressants.
The reason for this may be that osteoarthritis of the knee is a progressive disease, whereas headache and back pain could be more likely to fully remit between episodes.
Significant independent predictors of poor outcome included eDC (for no improvement); sertraline treatment, eDC, and younger age (for nonresponse); sertraline treatment, eDC, and higher iBDI (for failure to partially remit); and younger age and higher iBDI (for failure to fully remit).
This suggests that adolescent patients suffering from a non-fully remitting bipolar disorder associated with psychotic features, who require maintenance treatment, may benefit from quetiapine.
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