Examples of 'remissions' in a sentence

Meaning of "remissions"

Remission is a temporary or permanent decrease or subsidence of the manifestations of a disease
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  • plural of remission
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of remission

How to use "remissions" in a sentence

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Others have long remissions following treatment.
Clinical course is characterised by exacerbations and remissions.
These remissions are limited to two years of support.
I am not aware that spontaneous remissions occurs.
The remissions can last months or years.
Outbreaks of the disease alternate with remissions.
Durable remissions are much more difficult to achieve.
There are faulty memories and spontaneous remissions.
Flares and remissions occur without rationale.
Nowadays we manage to obtain a large number of remissions.
You have had remissions before.
That often results in very long remissions.
Remissions and repayments in respect of exports.
It develops by outbreaks interrupted with spontaneous remissions.
Numerous total remissions have been observed.

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There seems to be times of exacerbations and remissions.
Complete remissions occurred in two patients.
Doctors call these flares and remissions.
During remissions a person would have fewer or no symptoms.
This course continues to progress without remissions.
Remissions of sentence for work done in detention did not pursue.
It would clearly be advantageous to cause complete remissions.
Clinical remissions were observed after six to eight weeks.
It develops by eruptions interrupted with spontaneous remissions.
Spontaneous remissions do occur in rare cases.
I have had many exacerbations and remissions.
Remissions of sentence were granted as follows.
She told me they have had some remissions.
Sometimes remissions just happen.
Times when you have no symptoms are called remissions.
Fee reliefs or remissions of fee are not allowed retrospectively.
Occasional relapses and minor remissions may appear.
Remissions are times when the arthritis appears to have disappeared.
A few even had spontaneous remissions.
Prolonged remissions may occur.
Some patients have spontaneous remissions.
Exacerbation and remissions are typical.
The alternation of exacerbations and remissions.
Neoral can be used to induce remissions and to maintain them.
It is characterized by a pattern of exacerbations and remissions.
It is characterised by remissions and exacerbations.
Their use as a maintenance treatment can sustain remissions.
Partial apparent remissions lasted for a few weeks only.
This is the level at which spontaneous remissions happen.
During remissions the copper blood levels return to normal.
Patients may experience periodic remissions.
During remissions the copper levels return back to normal.
You may have many episodes and remissions.
Spontaneous remissions and fluctuating symptoms make treatments difficult to evaluate.
The triggers of clinical attacks and remissions are unknown.

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