relapse

[ US /ɹiˈɫæps/ ]
VERB
  1. deteriorate in health
    he relapsed
  2. go back to bad behavior
    Those who recidivate are often minor criminals
NOUN
  1. a failure to maintain a higher state
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How To Use relapse In A Sentence

  • Follow-ups at regular intervals also focus on relapse prevention.
  • Flying in very high altitudes does weird things to him and can easily lead to an MS relapse.
  • Conclusion: Uniting IL - 2 with laser to treat condyloma acuminatum of female genital organ is more effective and can lower its relapse rate.
  • The Scottish Medicines Consortium has previously accepted this product for use in patients in the 12-17 years age group, for the treatment of erosive reflux oesophagitis, the long-term management of patients with healed oesophagitis to prevent relapse, and the symptomatic treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. SMC Issues Positive Recommendation on esomeprazole 10mg (Nexium(R)) For Children Aged one to 11 Years old in Scotland With Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD) - Yahoo! Finance
  • Two of the 11 patients relapsed on valproic acid.
  • The treatment is usually given to women with a high risk of relapse after surgery.
  • He would have stable periods in a relationship and then relapse into physical abuse.
  • There is a risk of a relapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • CBT teaches coping skills for dealing with or avoiding situations involving high risk for relapse.
  • In the nortriptyline-lithium group, only one patient relapsed after five weeks of medication.
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