Use "have recurrence to" in a sentence

1. - to prevent any recurrence of such an accident;

2. Risk factors for recurrence have not been widely studied, particularly in trachoma hyperendemic areas. METHODS.

3. What action is being taken to prevent a recurrence?

4. Although the majority of cases behave indolently, occasional distant metastasis, local invasion or recurrence have been reported.

5. After surgery, many patients have additional treatments aimed at preventing the recurrence or spread of the cancer.

6. Antipyretics do not appear to prevent recurrence of febrile seizures

7. The recommended management of myxoma is wide excision to prevent recurrence.

8. For people who have already contracted an opportunistic infection and undergone successful treatment, secondary prophylaxis may be advisable to prevent recurrence.

9. However, "difference equation" is frequently used to refer to any recurrence relation.

10. Integrodifference equations are a form of recurrence relation important to spatial ecology.

11. Cases of benign and malignant tertian malaria have been treated with different amounts of Atebrin cum plasmoquine.No recurrence was noted up to three

12. Display reminder once, before first alarm recurrence

13. Objective To explore the effecting factors of liver cancer recurrence after hepatectomy.

14. A sudden attack, recurrence , or intensification of a disease.

15. There was no recurrence of chronic anal fissure.

16. In addition, among patients who have had a stroke or TIA, Antihypertensive therapy can reduce the rate of recurrence.

17. Job stress may cause a recurrence of the condition.

18. So far two of 10 patients with a diagnosis of Crohn's disease have already developed recurrence in the small intestine.

19. In addition, to reduce the local tumor recurrence rate a boost can be applied.

20. The recurrence rate was similar to that reported after two years' treatment with omeprazole.

21. 3 Characterized by or involving repetition, recurrence, reiteration, or repetitiousness.

22. To prevent recurrence of a multinodular goiter, supplementation with iodine is strongly recommended.

23. Arbs also may prevent the recurrence of atrial fibrillation.

24. • Prevent recurrence Early recognition and treatment of anaphylaxis is vital.

25. Chronicity, remission, and recurrence are common to the clinical courses of both these disorders

26. I asked my oncologist if I ought to change my diet avoid another recurrence.

27. The recurrence rate of dysphagia, although initially high, decreases over time.

28. Follow-up/ end-point 3 yrs recurrence of colorectal adenomas

29. Bacterial vaginosis recurrence is common but can lead to recurrent bothersome symptoms associated with infection

30. This will minimize the chances of recurrence of ingrown toenails.

31. A recurrence of such an oversight could impair our amicable relations.

32. In her case, the headlights trigger the recurrence of the drug effect.

33. Framing tubes and solid-state imaging devices having a recurrence frequency equal to or exceeding 1kHz;

34. Recurrence rates of iodine-sufficient goiter are 10–19% following thyroidectomy.

35. All patients had a history of ulcer recurrence confirmed by endoscopy.

36. Mutations in the HRAS gene also have been associated with the progression of bladder cancer and an increased risk of tumor recurrence after treatment.

37. Evidence was sought for factors that might predict gall stone recurrence.

38. Due to the impression of recto colon ca with recurrence liver metastasis, he admitted for chemotherapy.

39. In 11/96, there was anastomotic adeno carcinoma recurrence, including the distal oesophagus.

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

41. Those who started eating their allergen again had recurrence of their hives.

42. This patient's stone recurrence was noted within three months of the procedure.

43. Prepares reports and makes findings and general recommendations concerning investigated accidents, incidents and safety hazards to prevent recurrence.

44. They reiterate the importance of the comprehensive package of regulatory measures to prevent recurrence of the crisis.

45. Due to the impression of recto colon ca with recurrence liver metastasis, he is admitted for chemotherapy.

46. AIM: To explore how to control syndrome quickly, prevent recurrence and reduce complication in treating hyperkinetic syndrome of childhood.

47. That cloudy white mass that you see is the recurrence of the tumor.

48. Conclusion: Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy is a safety operation with rapid recovery and a low recurrence.

49. Knowing the cause of the defects helps us to take measures that will prevent the recurrence of problems.

50. McGwire, however, suffered a recurrence of a foot injury, and his future is cloudy.

51. Objective: Endometrial cancer patients with positive serosa and/or Adnexae (FIGO stage IIIA) have a variable prognosis and are at a significant risk for recurrence

52. ‘Both toxic and Curative potentials are properties of all drugs.’ ‘Recurrence of the primary tumor is rarely amenable to Curative therapy.’ ‘UV light is known to have bactericidal activity and could have Curative properties as far as secondary bacterial infections are concerned.’

53. Therefore, the predictive value of thyroglobulin with reference to recurrence of goiter could not be established as yet.

54. Successful surgical and medical treatments are both followed by an appreciable rate of recurrence.

55. 16 But, most encouragingly, there'd been no sign of any recurrence of the hallucinations.

56. RESULTS: Anatomical dissection of the mesorectum permits optimal local control and reduction of local recurrence.

57. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have investigated the use of colchicine and conventional therapy for reducing the recurrence of pericarditis in patients with acute pericarditis or post-pericardiotomy syndrome.

58. However, owing to the lesion's propensity for recurrence, metastasis and even death, it was reclassified as Acinic cell carcinoma.

59. UNRWA informed the Board that it would amend future biennium closure instructions to prevent a recurrence of the error

60. The narration art is made up of repetition recurrence, time - regroup and distance narration.

61. GIS case has the character of diversity, particularity, historicity, dynamic , recurrence, complexity and visibility.

62. This shows that the presence of symptoms is unreliable as a predictor of recurrence.

63. UNRWA informed the Board that it would amend future biennium closure instructions to prevent a recurrence of the error.

64. Some common synonyms of Continual are constant, continuous, incessant, perennial, and perpetual. While all these words mean "characterized by continued occurrence or recurrence," Continual often implies a close prolonged succession or recurrence

65. Epigenetic modulator inhibition overcomes temozolomide chemoresistance and Antagonizes tumor recurrence of glioblastoma J Clin Invest

66. Rate of recurrence 9,5% (rate of success: 79% in recurrent intussusception), perforation 0,7%, letality 0%.

67. Despite such efforts, the survival of patients with local recurrence is limited in nearly all cases.

68. Accentual definition is - of, relating to, or characterized by accent; specifically : based on accent rather than on quantity or syllabic recurrence

69. 29 Abstract: Objective Explore the reason for recurrence of breast cancer onthe chest wall after mastectomy.

70. Continual: (Connected), adjective constant , conntantly recurring, continued , continuing , continuus , nonstop , of regular recurrence , perennial , persistent

71. 28 Its recurrence was regular , but as slow as the tolling of a death knell.

72. Conclusion This technique treats the causes of ingrown nail with few complication and low recurrence.

73. Antrectomy treats T1GC with lower recurrence risk and less postintervention monitoring, whereas allowing patients to avoid the discomfort of repeated EGD …

74. Over the decades of the 1970s and 1980s, the regulations adopted to prevent a recurrence of the Great Depression were rescinded.

75. Now, almost sic years after presentation, this patient is alive and well with no signs of recurrence.

76. Acyclic retinoid (ACR) targets retinoid X receptor α and reportedly prevents HCC recurrence in clinical practice

77. 15 Children with CTEV have some disarrangement of the metatarsals and the degree of disarrangement is one of the major causes of postoperative forefoot adduction or recurrence of the deformity.

78. We conclude that high-speed Burring alone as an adjuvant to intralesional curettage is a reasonable approach to achieving a low recurrence rate for aneurysmal

79. The yearly recurrence of the date of a past event: the tenth Anniversary of their marriage

80. The complication rate was below 10%, mortality 0.3% and the recurrence rate ot the adenomas 4%.