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Spontaneous remission of felty's syndrome
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1975AbstractThe clinical course of a patient with Felty' syndrome is described. This patient was unusual because during a 3‐year period of splenomegaly and leukopenia she did not develop repeated infections, leg ulcers, or other complications of Felty' syndrome. Then a spontaneous remission began.
H S, Luthra, G G, Hunder
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Spontaneous Remission of Misarticulations
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982Spontaneous remission of misarticulation remains a central professional concern to those responsible for much nonorganically based misarticulation in children. The present review attempts to consolidate research pertinent to the process of outgrowing errors of articulation.
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Spontaneous remission of follicular lymphoma
Hematological Oncology, 2019Abstract Follicular lymphoma is an indolent B cells proliferative disorder that represents approximately 35% of all non‐Hodgkin lymphomas. Although spontaneous remission is uncommon in patients with low grade non‐Hodgkin lymphomas, some cases have been reported.
Morigi, Alice +4 more
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Transient Spontaneous Remission
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1969A GREAT deal of interest in congenital leukemia exists, several features of which differ from leukemia in later life. Thus, a disproportionately large number of cases have myelogenous leukemia, and the disease has been observed in far greater number than expected by chance in children with Down's syndrome (mongolism) and other chromosomal anomalies ...
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Spontaneous Remission from Primary Hypothyroidism
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978Excerpt Primary hypothyroidism in adults has been thought to be an end-result of the destructive process of chronic thyroiditis (1, 2), for which life-long replacement therapy with desiccated thyro...
T, Yamamoto, H, Sakamoto
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Papulonecrotic tuberculid with spontaneous remission
The Journal of Dermatology, 2006ABSTRACTWe describe a 62‐year‐old Japanese woman who had skin lesions involving her extremities, chest and back that showed spontaneous remission. The skin lesions consisted of slightly atrophic scars and crusted, reddish or necrotic papules. A tuberculin test showed induration and bulla, which was regarded as strongly positivity.
Tsuyoshi, Mitsuishi +2 more
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Diabetes insipidus with spontaneous remission
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1989Pathogenesis of idiopathic diabetes insipidus is unknown and the clinical course of the disease is permanent. However, we observed one patient who was diagnosed of idiopathic diabetes insipidus spontaneously reverted after approximately 13 months. The cause and pathogenesis of the disease were not evident.
K, Ohshima +7 more
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Spontaneous remission and latent learning
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1963IN A recent paper Eysenck (1962) stressed the theoretical importance of the phenomenon of spontaneous remission. He pointed out that “any general theory of neurotic behaviour must attempt to account for the main phenomena in this field”. The fact that approximately two-thirds of all the sufferers from neurotic complaints can be expected to recover ...
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Spontaneous Remission in Cancer
Oncology Research and Treatment, 1995Spontaneous remission of cancer is a rare but definitely observed phenomenon. By definition a proven malignant tumor disappears without adequate medical treatment.
E. Heim, C. Köbele
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Spontaneous remission of immunotactoid glomerulopathy.
The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2011Item does not contain ...
Rood, I.M. +4 more
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