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to recurrence
noun
Return or reversion to a certain state.
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The overall recurrent dysplasia rate was 31%, with a mean time to recurrence of 11.9 months.
It's not just time to recurrence.
The measured time series have been subjected to recurrence analysis and phase space reconstruction.
Further warm, dry growing seasons will likely lead to recurrence of SAD.
Such reflux may be missed at initial surgery and lead to recurrence of varicose veins.
Six months following surgery, visual acuity decreased to 20/63-2 secondary to recurrence.
Reconstruction of the lateral malleolus using free bone grafts has led to recurrence.
Traumatic injuries to the surgically repaired shoulder are one of the biggest contributors to recurrence.
They were predisposed to recurrence of infection after the first step of two-stage revision.
It is also of note that the time to recurrence is longer.
These dysfunctions could reflect a genetic susceptibility that exposes patients to recurrence of migraine attacks.
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