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Any recurrent disease occurring within 3 months after operation was defined as persisting disease.
Patients with persisting disease activity require treatment with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) [ 17].
From the 1,340 subjects 1,133 (84.6%) reported at least the diagnosis of one persisting disease.
In order to reduce the potential effect of persisting disease at the weight measurement, analyses were performed with exclusion of the first 5 years of follow-up.
The RT PCR analysis could possibly detect recurring or persisting disease much earlier than Tg measurements could, especially during LT4-suppressive therapy.
However, a plateaued or rising hCG is an early sign of persisting disease which usually requires chemotherapy, so hCG follow-up is crucial.
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Also, long-lived plasma cells that express low levels of CD20 and reside within the bone marrow and spleen may further contribute to persist disease as seen in the case of patients with immune thrombocytopenia treated with rituximab [ 7].
As a consequence, when the control mechanism of inflammation does not function properly and the inflammation persists, diseases including cancer may develop [7, 8].
Yet in his video on the IDSA website, Auwaeter states that persisting Lyme disease "is not based on scientific fact".
ILADS has aggregated a list of over 700 peer-reviewed, published scientific articles that show evidence of persisting Lyme disease bacteria.
Patients with persisting Lyme disease (and in some cases those who have CFS/ME but who have not yet been diagnosed) are treated, to this day, exactly the way Dorothy Zbornak and Susan Harris were treated in 1989.
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