Thirteen patients relapsed after positive response to therapy and developed tumors at pre-existing or new sites within the body. |
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In five out of six relapsed eases, EBV status of lymph node biopsy at relapse was concordant with the initial biopsy. |
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One patient relapsed upon discontinuation of clarithromycin therapy but has since responded to re-initiation of treatment. |
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It was reported some patients relapsed within days to months after the reserpine treatment. |
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However, when light therapy was discontinued, patients quickly relapsed, whereas patients on tryptophan had a slower relapse rate. |
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In one study, arsenic trioxide was given to patients who relapsed after achieving remission with ATRA and chemotherapy. |
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The four kingdoms soon relapsed into paganism, and initially only Kent was reconverted. |
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Tell them I've relapsed if you have to, but please don't tell them what I've been doing. |
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If patients relapsed, they were crossed over to the other treatment regimen. |
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Ten out of the eleven patients relapsed after discontinuing MPA against medical advice. |
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The patient had relapsed 1 year prior to the current presentation and was treated with 2-clorodeoxyadenosine. |
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Doctors do not know how many relapsed into mental listlessness or took the extreme step. |
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In some patients lithium was discontinued after several weeks without relapse of symptoms, while in other cases patients relapsed. |
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Burma, so beautiful and prosperous 50 years ago, has relapsed into barbarity. |
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Three patients with inactive disease had decreased butyrate oxidation and interestingly, all three relapsed within a few weeks. |
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They have relapsed back into their old ways, the revival already forgotten. |
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In the nortriptyline-lithium group, only one patient relapsed after five weeks of medication. |
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Two clients relapsed to abusive drinking, and one of those clients was charged with a third driving-under-the-influence citation. |
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Bankura superintendent of police Anil Kumar said that the family members had relapsed into sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone. |
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This finding is clinically significant since it explains why many patients relapsed after being directly switched from clozapine to risperidone. |
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When people relapsed despite the aversions, the researchers asked them a lot of questions about what happened. |
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He has apparently given up drugs on three or four occasions, but he has relapsed. |
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All patients were cured ultimately and no patients relapsed during six months of follow up. |
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This treatment is, therefore, well suited for patients who relapsed after receiving more conventional therapeutic treatments. |
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Among the group of patients in the study who took omega-3 acids, only one relapsed. |
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The group of patients had relapsed into depression despite treatment with anti-depressants. |
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There was a week after that when they thought he'd relapsed – a whole week, he says, when he believed he would die. |
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Whatever the reason, the committee relapsed into Buggins's turn, as usual. Not that the Bugginses in question are unworthy winners. |
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The initial euphoria of that uprising has relapsed into widespread disgust with the country's corrupt, ever-bickering and sect-bound politicians. |
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Patients who relapsed during this period had the option of entering the rescue phase for up to 12 weeks. |
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She suffered from tuberculosis for a long time already and probably relapsed. |
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In 2006, the public security forces arrested more than 900 demobilized persons who had relapsed into criminal activities. |
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Police cited cases of changed behaviour on the part of certain individuals and were pleased that they had not relapsed into lives of crime. |
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The international community has witnessed many countries in a post-conflict situation which relapsed into conflict again within a decade. |
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Anyone who has familiarity with chemical dependency treatment knows of circumstances where leaders have relapsed or not been honest about their recovery. |
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The Lords sought to change the legislation to make it apply to people who had suffered debilitating depression and had recovered but then relapsed into further bouts. |
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When her chemotherapy finished in March 2003 she hoped to regain a normal life but she and her family were devastated when tests revealed she had relapsed. |
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Apparently, the lessons of Freddie's ongoing troubles haven't sunk in, and Fannie and Freddie have relapsed into their tired old methods of obstructionism. |
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Although he seemed to have responded well to chemotherapy treatment and was in remission in October, 2004, he relapsed less than six months later. |
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Recently a treatment was given in the U. S. with favourable outcome on patients with a brain tumour who had relapsed after treatment with conventional methods such as surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. |
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After 1994, the Russian Federation had relapsed into violations not only of the Convention but also of the Sochi and Moscow Agreements that it had just signed. |
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Knights who confessed and were reconciled to the church were sent into retirement in the order's former houses or in monasteries, but those who failed to confess or who relapsed were put on trial. |
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The effort succeeded, for an instant he unconsciously relapsed into his old servile manner, bent low before me, and actually fawned upon me as he replied. |
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Upon hearing that Hugo has relapsed, his mother bursts out: «I háte it! |
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For example, out-ofschool youth who had attained a basic reading ability in primary school may have relapsed into semi-literacy once they left the formal system. |
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He was at the Booth Centre, not because he had not gotten through the program, not because he had relapsed, not because he had fallen off the wagon, but in fact he was there as a volunteer. |
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Reported new active and relapsed tuberculosis cases by bacillary status and other selected characteristics are now reported with the culture status first, followed by the microscopy status. |
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To evaluate the safety and efficacy of ibritumomab radioimmunotherapy of relapsed or refractory low grade or follicular B cell non Hodgkin's lymphoma in patients with mild thrombo cytopenia. |
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Condemned as relapsed by the Archbishop of Sens and his suffragans, they were herded into carts and publicly burned to death between Vincennes forest and the Paris windmill, outside the Saint-Antoine gate. |
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The impenitent and relapsed were punished under Inquisitorial law. |
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The application seeks marketing approval for clofarabine in refractory or relapsed acute pediatric leukaemias. |
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With the dried egg withdrawn, the country relapsed into virtual egglessness. My parents couldn't imagine life without the egg. |
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Special attention should be paid to the development of programmes and interventions for offenders who have relapsed into serious crime or who are likely to do so. |
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In addition, vinorelbine is indicated for the treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer who have relapsed within 6 months of anthracycline-based adjuvant therapy. |
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Obese mice treated with vincristine also had an increased relapsed rate, even when the drug was dosed proportionally to body weight, equalizing blood and tissue drug levels. |
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