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A dramatic reduction in point prevalence is seen in association with effective tertiary prevention, because of a lower proportion of subjects in the recurrent episode states in a recurrence at any point in time.
This can result in a recurrence of disease, or patients having to undergo repeated operations.
Using (3.8) in a recurrence way and then Minkowski's inequality, we obtain (3.45).
Finally, removal of the silicone sling did not result in a recurrence of blepharoptosis.
We describe the clinicopathologic features of 7 new cases of LGFMS including one case of dedifferentiation in a recurrence.
New starting functions are proposed which are used in a recurrence formula to generate the higher terms in the set of orthogonal plate functions to approximate the mode shapes for circular and elliptical plates.
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In our patient, image-guided SBRT administered as a boost following CCRT resulted in a recurrence-free outcome without fistula formation at 22-month follow-up.
In the first pathway, the newly diagnosed patients with resectable GIST have their stromal tumour removed surgically and remain in a recurrence-free state for several years before some of them relapse.
Ciprofloxacin-resistant N. meningitidis of serogroup A caused an outbreak of meningococcal meningitis in Delhi, India, in 2005 and a recurrence in 2006 (5 ).
The overall time in detecting a recurrence from the baseline was not significantly different in the two groups.
In women who have had breast cancer, the benefits of tamoxifen in preventing a recurrence are well established.
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