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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spontaneously resolved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a problem or conflict is resolved without any deliberate or planned action. Example: "Despite the initial tension between the two groups, the issue was spontaneously resolved during the meeting when they discovered they shared a common goal." In this sentence, "spontaneously resolved" implies that the problem was solved without any intervention or effort from either group.
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However, MRI revealed no tubal masses, suggesting spontaneously resolved hydrosalpinx.
Symptoms spontaneously resolved in 2 h without sequel.
Two weeks prior to presentation, he experienced fevers, nasal congestion, and muscle aches, which spontaneously resolved.
She had experienced recurrent palpitations that usually spontaneously resolved within 20 min over the past year.
Here we report three cases of macular hole secondary to posterior uveitis that spontaneously resolved after etiological treatment, and present a review of relevant literature.
After a 6-month follow-up, the macular hole had spontaneously resolved, filled by fibrous scar tissue associated with an epiretinal membrane (Figure 2B,C,D).
In summary, activities ranging from 11.1 to 25.9 MBq induced a dose-dependent hematological toxicity that spontaneously resolved in 40 days for platelets and 70 days for leukocytes.
She noted bloodshot eyes and ocular tenderness to palpation after two of her prior blood transfusions with darbepoetin alfa (to a degree that was less severe and which had spontaneously resolved).
Symptoms spontaneously resolved without surgery or antibiotics.
Interestingly, upon more than 50 spontaneously resolved colonies analyzed, always the same three inserts have been found.
After acute infection, three individuals spontaneously resolved their HCV infection (SR), 7 cleared after IFN-α based therapy (TR) and 7 progressed to chronic infection.
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