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Early neuroleptic medication within one year after onset can reduce risk of later relapses in schizophrenia patients.
Only acutely relapsing patients, and those with isolated demyelinating lesions included.
Observations on immunity in relapsing fever and trypanosomiasis.
Renal involvement may run a chronic remitting and relapsing course.
Injected intra-peritoneally with 1 c. c. of defibrinated relapsing fever blood diluted with 2 c. c. of sterile saline.
Over 18 months, there was a significant reduction in manic relapses and improvements in overall social functioning and employment for the experimental group.
We demonstrated that the first 2 years are critical, with all first relapses and the majority of neurotoxicity occurring within that period.
The condition remits and relapses unpredictably, which makes study difficult.
We found a trend for poorer performance in divided attention at discharge in subjects who relapsed.
The authors infected monkeys and mice with the spirochaetes obtained from human cases of relapsing fever, but failed to transmit infection by means of lice.
Intra-peritoneal of 0'15 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0-5 c. c. saline.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 0*3 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0'7 c. c. saline.
Is it surprising then that after such violent roles there follow relapses into feverishness and debility?
The use of patient recall and retrospective analysis of case note information to identify relapses and admissions may have led to inaccuracies.
The fact that only 18 % of the patients relapsed within 12 years is remarkable.
The addition of etanercept to standard therapy did not prove beneficial in reducing the frequency of early disease relapses.
At a median follow-up of 36 months, 351 patients had relapsed or died, compared with 515 expected treatment failures.
Logistic regression was carried out to predict whether subjects had bipolar relapses.
Monkeys inoculated with the contents of lice, crushed on the 15th day after the infective feed, developed relapsing fever.
They note, in respect to its epidemiology, that relapsing fever affords a striking similarity to typhus fever.
While all subjects in the control group relapsed after sampling alcohol, only three individuals in the naltrexone treatment group did so.
Perhaps, for this reason, the potential of digital technology may produce unexpected relapses in the field of aesthetics.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 0 3 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0-5 c. c. saline.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 0-3 c. c. of defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0"5 c. c. saline.
Cognitive therapy (accompanied by medical treatment) leads to fewer relapses than medical treatment of limited duration.
Two of them relapsed wirh lung disease and died despite a second bypass.
The first generation studies evaluated whether family therapy adds to the efficacy of neuroleptic regimens in delaying psychotic relapses during maintenance treatment.
Of the 16 cases with 3- to 9-month follow-up (7 % of the whole sample), only one relapsed.
However, 26n7 % of subjects who used early medical intervention coping strategies relapsed compared to 34n8 % in those who did not use early medical intervention.
However, a regimen which adds psychotherapy of some sort to drug medication does enhance improvement and reduces relapses.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 0-3 c. c. of deflbrinated relapsing fever blood.
Three white rats; intra-peritoneal injection of 0'5 c. c. relapsing fever blood in l - 5 c. c. saline.
Both were injected with 0'3 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood and showed spirochaetes in the blood the next and following days.
Three mice injected intra-peritoneally with 0-5 c. c. human blood containing numerous spirochaetes (relapsing fever) directly from the patient.
Five mice; intra-peritoneal injection of 0-3 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0'5 c. c. saline.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 0"3 c. c. deflbrinated relapsing fever blood in 1*5 c. c. saline.
Subcutaneous injection of 0-3 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in ()o c. c. saline.
However, information on relapses was not available in the epidemiologic data set for each year, but only for certain periods.
However, while transitioning to an outpatient program she relapsed, and has not been seen since, even by her sister.
Both infants subsequendy relapsed with overt clinical evidence of pulmonary hypertension, documented at cardiac cadieterization in the second case.
Such approaches could also be helpful in differentiating conditions such as late reactions and relapses for patient care.
In this time 35 % of patients relapsed, with mean survival of 18 months.
Thus, the model provides some explanation for very early, intermediate, and very late relapses.
Depressive symptoms are associated with an increased duration of illness and more frequent relapses.
Intensive surveillance at least in selected areas for a period of 8-10 years is required for detection of relapses.
He infected monkeys with the contents of bugs removed 24 hours after they had fed on relapsing fever blood.
We may, therefore, conclude that bugs can occasionally transmit relapsing fever.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 1 c. c. of defibrinated relapsing fever blood.
Once remitted, only 21 % of the cohort relapsed by 12 months, 30 % by 2 years and 42 % by 5 years.
Only 45 % (32 to 58 %) had relapsed by 72 months of follow-up.
Three subjects recovered from depression but then relapsed.
There was no evidence for any beneficial effects of single family interventions on the likelihood of relapsing at the follow-up stage.
Conversely, more patients who drank or used other passive strategies in the depression prodromal phase relapsed.
Patients have a remitting and relapsing course to their illness and require long-term follow-up to monitor disease and adjust therapy.
To parallel clinical practice, patients with silent endoscopic relapses during the twelve-month time period were not considered symptomatic failures.
Similarly, significantly fewer patients who reported the use of behavioural coping strategies experienced depression relapses.
All subjects who relapsed were withdrawn from protocol treatment requirements and treated as required, but wherever possible such patients were also followed up and rated to 68 weeks.
Observations on the spirilla of relapsing fever.
Conversely, more patients who followed the temptation to take on more and engage in arousing activities relapsed compared to those who did not report these strategies.
Relatives of patients who relapsed were as likely to attribute control to patients as were the relatives of the patients who remained well (means l 2n8 v. 2n9 respectively).
Most relapses occurred within 6 weeks.
The relapses can be defined as the gradual appearance of new lesions with increased reactivity in some or all old lesions, with or without nerve involvement or skin smear positivity.
However, towards the end of that year it became known that numerous relapses and a number of deaths had occurred in immediate connection with the organism's reaction to tuberculin.
In this same report describing 2240 patients presenting with breast cancer and followed for a median of 5 years, 47% of those relapsing at distant sites relapsed in bone.
Increase in relapses in 2 weeks after hurricane than in 1 month before hurricane d 0.75!
Depressive relapses and incomplete recovery from index episode.
The introduction of these model homes had not had any effect on the incidence of relapsing fever, for the places were still hotbeds of the disease during winter.
The latter will be valuable to determine whether intratumoural heterogeneity could explain the almost inevitable relapses and emergence of chemoresistance seen during the treatment of women with high-grade serous carcinomas.
Patients with the disease show highly variable clinical courses, but the disease generally occurs in one of two forms: a relapsing - remitting form and a chronic progressive form.
However, relapses are frequent and there is a need to develop new drugs for salvage therapy inducing a high proportion of responses and, ideally, long-lasting remissions.
After post-operative low cardiac output requiring inotropic support, as the patient started to recover he presented junctional ectopic tachycardia with relapsing hemodynamic instability and numerous episodes of ventricular fibrillation.
In terms of manic relapses 68n4 % (26\\38) had no manic episodes ; 23n8 % (9\\38) had one manic episode ; and, 8n0 % (3\\38) had two manic episodes.
At the end of this study, participants were offered the opportunity to take the opioid antagonist, naltrexone, to help prevent them from relapsing to opiate use post-detoxification.
Patients who relapsed may also have been more likely to focus on their symptoms and thus report that they were monitoring for early warning signs of depression.
Only six patients relapsed more than once.
As patients are turning symptom free over the longer-term, costs occur only due to relapses and recurrences and, hence, costs are declining over the following years.
They eventually exhibited relapses of malarial fever.
The results suggest but do not prove that the 40-mg dose will be more beneficial compared to the 20-mg dose for patients with relapsing remitting disease.
There is a danger of the world relapsing into a form of latter-day mercantilism.
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A further £2,500 was being allocated to cover social care costs during relapses.
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Nevertheless, he held on to that pencil and only as he relapsed into unconsciousness did he drop that pencil from his fingers.
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The average figure for 1915 to 1918 inclusive was 29½ per 1,000, but these figures include relapses as well as fresh cases.
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Immediately after he balanced it, we relapsed into a most shocking trade depression.
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The main advance in treatment of late years has been the discovery and the demonstration that to avoid strain and fatigue helps to prevent relapses.
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However, let us ignore for the moment the mortality rate and deal with the relapses.
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Any drug that can reduce the number and frequency of relapses will make more than a marginal difference to those concerned.
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There is also the disease in which relapses are frequent and remissions abound.
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Most patients respond initially to androgen deprivation or antiandrogen regiments, but eventually the tumor relapses in an androgen-independent stage with a poor outcome.
Two of them relapsed with lung disease and died despite a second bypass.
Rats in this study recovered within 2 -3 weeks and showed no relapsing - remitting phenotype.
Our focus on agents relates also to a palpable concern expressed in some of the commentaries that we are in danger of relapsing into behaviorism.
Also, the monitoring role of the key worker meant that threatened relapses were dealt with, so that unnecessary readmissions could be avoided.
In addition to clinical investigations and monitoring of indices, a radiological examination was undertaken to detect possible relapses.
They were therefore included as new infections rather than relapses.
Instead, we estimated the proportion of patients relapsing in each cycle and each state in the clinical trial, and used these proportions throughout the model.
In this sample, 9month follow-up data were available for 37 patients, 18 (51 %) of whom relapsed.
Patients who had relapsed at some point talked about their disappointment at this stage 206!.
At each follow-up point, individuals who reported any smoking in the previous week were coded as having relapsed, whereas others were considered abstinent.
The primary objectives of interventions for depression are to alleviate symptoms and to prevent relapses.
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