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1 degrees of involvement and a tendency toward spontaneous remission.
2 nd around one-third of patients will undergo spontaneous remission.
3 ic epilepsy developed in another child, with spontaneous remission.
4 ted apoptosis/AICD plays a major role in the spontaneous remission after the initial acute inflammato
5 with primary MN, including a lower chance of spontaneous remission and a greater requirement for adju
6 d to primary MN, including a lower chance of spontaneous remission and a greater requirement for adju
8 ibody levels fell over time in patients with spontaneous remission but remained elevated in patients
10 to support this view, discuss why apparently spontaneous remission does not negate it, and how seemin
11 internet-delivered CBT probably accrues from spontaneous remission, factors common to all CBT compone
17 survived to older age increasingly went into spontaneous remission lasting until death (in the whole
18 ossible divergent outcomes of malignancy and spontaneous remission may reflect developmental and temp
19 ature and distinct clinical features in whom spontaneous remissions occur in a subset of neonatal cas
24 in the regulation of Th1 cell responses and spontaneous remission of inflammatory CNS demyelinating
26 rve root and may also be responsible for the spontaneous remission of the neuralgia in some patients.
27 a is a chronic disease, the expected rate of spontaneous remissions of adult asthma and the stability
28 nditions that wax and wane in severity, have spontaneous remissions, or have an uncertain and unpredi
29 ria (P=0.02), and exhibited a higher rate of spontaneous remission (P=0.03) and lower rates of renal
32 anti-PLA2R antibody levels strongly predict spontaneous remission, thus favoring conservative therap
33 diversity of clinical behavior, ranging from spontaneous remission to rapid tumor progression and dea
35 ents with pulmonary sarcoidosis, the rate of spontaneous remission without serious sequelae ranges fr
36 five specific points: What is the chance of spontaneous remission without treatment (i.e. what is th