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Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Their Recurrence.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Foot ulceration is the most common lower-extremity complication in patients with diabetes mellitus. This review considers the pathogenesis, treatment, and management of diabetic foot ulcers, including prevention of recurrence.
D. Armstrong, A. Boulton, S. Bus
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Prevention of relapse/recurrence in major depression by mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000
This study evaluated mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), a group intervention designed to train recovered recurrently depressed patients to disengage from dysphoria-activated depressogenic thinking that may mediate relapse/recurrence.
John D. Teasdale   +5 more
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Recurrence Plots of Dynamical Systems

, 1987
A new graphical tool for measuring the time constancy of dynamical systems is presented and illustrated with typical examples.
J. Eckmann, S. O. Kamphorst, D. Ruelle
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Effect of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery on 10-year recurrence and 15-year breast cancer death

, 2013
Citation for published version: Darby, S, McGale, P, Correa, C, Taylor, C, Arriagada, R, Clarke, M, Cutter, D, Davies, C, Ewertz, M, Godwin, J, Gray, R, Pierce, L, Whelan, T, Wang, Y, Peto, R & Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Collaborative Group (EBCTCG ...

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Conceptualization and rationale for consensus definitions of terms in major depressive disorder. Remission, recovery, relapse, and recurrence.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1991
In 1988, the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Psychobiology of Depression convened a task force to examine the ways in which change points in the course of depressive illness had been described and the extent to which inconsistency in these ...
E. Frank   +7 more
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Recurrent Neuroretinitis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1994
To characterize a distinct disorder of the optic nerve that manifests as recurrent episodes of acute, monocular disc edema and macular star formation.Description of the clinical features and laboratory findings in a group of patients with this disorder.Referral center.Seven patients (average age, 27 years) who experienced from two to seven attacks of ...
V A, Purvin, G, Chioran
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Recurrences and technical pseudo-recurrences

1989
Between 1965 and 1986 (Table 1) we had the disputable privilege to deal with 78 cases operated because of reflux diseases in Europe. Only a few of them had been operated in our Clinic, and necessitated a new operation after the most diverse operative procedures.
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Recurrence in Ergodic Theory and Combinatorial Number Theory

, 2014
Topological dynamics and ergodic theory usually have been treated independently. H. Furstenberg, instead, develops the common ground between them by applying the modern theory of dynamical systems to combinatories and number theory.Originally published ...
H. Furstenberg
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Recurrent clubfoot

Der Orthopäde, 1999
About 25% of operated clubfeet will develop a recurrency or show a marked residual deformity. As main factor the failure of concentric reduction at the time of initial surgery has to be considered. Residual forefoot adduction and supination are the most common persistent deformities. Based on the experience with 94 recurrent/residual clubfeet (patients
Raab P, Krauspe R
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A recurrent tonsillitis

The Lancet, 2013
In March, 2012, a 38-year-old man presented to us with a 3-week history of recurrent episodes of fever, bilateral tonsillitis with tonsillar exudates, and enlarged cervical nodes. He had been given amoxicillin (1 g twice a day) for 6 days but relapsed 3 days after completion of treatment.
Marie Fourage   +3 more
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