relapsed in English

verb
1
(of someone suffering from a disease) suffer deterioration after a period of improvement.
One patient relapsed upon discontinuation of clarithromycin therapy but has since responded to re-initiation of treatment.
synonyms:get ill/worse againhave/suffer a relapsedeterioratedegeneratetake a turn for the worse
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "relapsed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "relapsed", or refer to the context using the word "relapsed" in the English Dictionary.

1. She relapsed into melancholia.

2. She relapsed into melancholia [ silence ].

3. I relapsed into a seeming normality.

4. The prisoner had relapsed into his taciturnity.

5. He relapsed into a thoughtful mood at once.

6. She managed to stop using drugs for a month, but then relapsed.

7. You may even have tried to break the habit but then relapsed.

8. Patients with positive adnexa and those treated for vaginal recurrence relapsed in 50%.

9. Dichotomous outcome measures (e.g. abstinent vs. relapsed) mask incremental benefits of treatment and disregard functioning in other life areas.

10. Controlled drinkers in comparison to Abstinents and relapsed drinkers with regard to attitudes and social adjustment

11. Figure 2 Reported new active and relapsed tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 Canada: 1980-1997

12. Allogene Therapeutics, Inc.’s ALLO CAR T cell product candidate — ALLO-715 — has been given Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (“RMAT”) designation by the FDA for treating relapsed

13. Referring to previous research and theoretical reflections the hypothesis was formulated that controlled drinkers follow a different model of alcoholism and its therapy than Abstinents or relapsed drinkers.

14. Bluebird bio and BMS deliver on novel treatment option for adults living with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma Read more Let's recode the system

15. South San Francisco-based Allogene Therapeutics released some early data from its Phase I UNIVERSAL clinical trial of ALLO-715 for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma

16. Synonyms for Backslided include relapsed, regressed, retrogressed, reverted, slipped back, fell back, fallen back, reverted to a former state, reverted to old habits and slipped back to old ways

17. Objective To study the relation between the clinical feature and glycoprotein D gene sequence analysis of a wild strain of HSV-2 isolated from one relapsed patient with genital herpes.

18. They have relapsed into the Analphabetic state of their ancestors; they are great at eloquence; and, though without our poetical forms, they have a variety of songs upon all subjects and they improvise

19. Synonyms for Backslidden include relapsed, regressed, retrogressed, reverted, slipped back, fallen back, reverted to a former state, reverted to old habits, slipped back to old ways and gone back to your old ways

20. This report deals with a basal cell epithelioma, partially adenoid and partially morphea-like in structure, which despite intensive X-ray treatment relapsed constantly and which finally developed into an ulcus terebrans.

21. In March 1273, Pope Gregory X formulated the following rules: relapsed Jews, as well as Christians who abjured their faith in favor of "the Jewish superstition", were to be treated by the Inquisitors as heretics.

22. 2010, Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Emperor of All Maladies, Fourth Estate (2011), page 322: When she relapsed with metastatic breast cancer after exhausting all conventional therapies, her doctors suggested an Autologous bone marrow transplant as a last resort

23. This regimen was designed to provide optimal treatment for fully sensitive TB (the most common finding in patients who have relapsed) as well as to cover the possibility of INH-resistant TB (the most common form of resistance found).

24. We compared microvessel density, Arteriole density, and concentration of angioproliferative-related proteins found between tissues in the contracted, that is, the medial side (M-side), and noncontracted, that is, the lateral side (L-side) of the relapsed clubfeet

25. TRISENOX is indicated for induction of remission and consolidation in adult patients with relapsed/refractory acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL), characterised by the presence of the t(#; #) translocation and/or the presence of the Pro-Myelocytic Leukaemia/Retinoic-Acid-Receptor-alpha (PML/RAR-alpha) gene

26. That said, most patients who relapse do so with a fully sensitive strain and it is possible that these patients have not relapsed, but have instead been re-infected; these patients can be re-treated with the same regimen as before (no drugs need to be added to the regimen and the duration need not be any longer).