Similar words: remission, emission, emission spectrum, positron emission tomography, mission, omission, submission, permission. Meaning: adj. having development checked or reversed.
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1, The patient has been in remission for the past six months.
2, Brain scans have confirmed that the disease is in remission.
3, The chemotherapy was successful, and she is now in remission.
4, Her cancer has been in remission for several years.
5, Although the patients in remission showed a slightly higher absorption of PEGs, this rise was not statistically significant.
6, She's now officially in remission and extremely grateful to the doctors who've helped her.
7, She's now been in remission for two and a half years.
8, His cancer is in remission.
9, Thus , the diagnosis of multiple myeloma in remission and secondary AML - M 4 was established.
10, Last year, with the disease in remission, one sample was thawed and implanted below one of her remaining, non-functioning ovaries. She then became pregnant naturally.
11, Patients in remission at week 26 had no longer disease free period.
12, This therapy serves to relieve asthma in remission stage, attack stage and status asthmaticus, with excellent results.
13, After five years in remission, he will be considered cured.
14, The patients with active disease and the patients with disease in remission were younger than the controls.
15, The inflammatory cells were absent in the colonic mucosa of Crohn's disease patients examined in remission.
16, All these parameters were normal in patients with Crohn's disease in remission and in controls.
17, Cancer vaccines can cause an advanced tumor to shrink while patients with a poor prognosis can remain in remission.
18, This particular patient had normal liver function tests and was in remission on sulphasalazine therapy only.
19, The serum VEGF level of NS in nephrotic phase was higher than in remission stage.
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