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The phrase "prone to recurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tendency for something, such as a condition or event, to happen again.
Example: "The patient was informed that their condition was prone to recurrence, and they should monitor their symptoms closely."
Alternatives: "likely to return" or "susceptible to reoccurrence."
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MM has been reported to be longer, more disabling, less responsive to acute therapy, and more prone to recurrence than non-menstrual migraine attacks.
Because atypical and malignant meningiomas are more prone to recurrence and an aggressive growth pattern, DTI may provide useful diagnostic information for surgical planning and prognostication.
Compared with non-menstrual migraine attacks, MM/MRM attacks are generally longer lasting, more debilitating, more prone to recurrence, and less responsive to therapies such as triptans [9, 10].
Operations for rectal prolapse are divided into abdominal and perineal approaches, with the former being traditionally perceived as more morbid but more enduring, and the latter as less invasive but more prone to recurrence.
The problem is that you would expect those with evidence of an injury to be more prone to recurrence after surgery, but in fact there appears to be no difference.
Although KD is benign, it is prone to recurrence [ 5] and can be disfiguring.
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The rhomboid excision and Limberg flap techniques promise successful results, but the lower part of the incision left on the intergluteal sulcus is prone to recurrences.
Patients with a high expression level of HDAC2 or HDAC3 were prone to earlier recurrence of HCC according to Kaplan-Meier estimates (Table 1, Figure 1B).
It is prone to local recurrence and treatment remains controversial 42, 43.
Predicting which patients are prone to develop recurrence and mortality after surgery is therefore critical.
MAC is also more prone to local recurrence [ 4, 7] as well as peritoneal carcinomatosis [ 6, 8].
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