recurrence

[ UK /ɹɪkˈʌɹəns/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈkɝəns, ɹɪˈkɝəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. happening again (especially at regular intervals)
    the return of spring
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How To Use recurrence In A Sentence

  • With the exception of these 11 patients, when ultrasonagraphy suggested gall stone recurrence it was always accompanied by an oral cholecystectography.
  • Infectious complications of medical devices are often not considered in the context of reporting, and so the possible lessons that can minimise recurrence remain unlearnt.
  • Conclusion The recurrence of leishmaniasis was related with patients' residential area, occupation, age, length of the illness course, complications, dosage of antimonials.
  • There is something in this, though central banks will argue for more transparency to reduce the risk of the recurrence of these troubles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble with a back injury is that there is a great risk of recurrence.
  • Police are out in force to prevent a recurrence of the violence.
  • Her apparent indifference to her disease was not only evident in the ten years before she had any recurrence of the trouble. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a woman has irregular menses, abrupt hair loss, hirsutism, or acne recurrence, an endocrine evaluation is appropriate.
  • No further chemotherapy or radiotherapy could be given to control this recurrence.
  • The continuous bleeding from the operated ear may due to some reparative granulation in the area or due to recurrence of the disease.
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