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It is designed to produce a continuous active intrusion force with infrequent need for reactivation, be easy to install, reactivate and remove, and be hygienic with minimal tissue irritation.
This complication involves a prolonged period of functional limitation and delayed rehabilitation, and can require surgery to reactivate and finalize the bone repair process.
The virus can reactivate and cause encephalopathy in immunocompromised hosts, mostly patients undergoing bone marrow and solid organ transplantation (Fig. 4).
Not only may they reactivate and cause troublesome infections in immunocompromised or immunosuppressed patients, but some of them can cause malignant tumors.
However, the exact manner in which these structures reactivate and thus their degree of influence over the overlying rift is poorly understood.
Following acute infection, herpes simplex virus (HSV) establishes latency in sensory neurons, from which it can reactivate and cause recurrent disease.
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The doors shut, the lock was reactivated and the resident went back to pacing.
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