recrudescence Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriː.kruːˈdes.əns]
  • Us [ ˌriː.kruːˈdes.əns]

Meaning of recrudescence In English

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Examples of recrudescence

  • The sequential switching of var genes using any of the rate variations, results in regular patterns of recrudescence with little chaotic behaviour.

  • Interestingly, prostatitis was detected only in infected males that did not show any recrudescence.

  • Relapse in leprosy is defined as recrudescence of the disease activity after successful completion o f a prescribed course of therapy.

  • Recrudescence occurred if parasites were observed on thin smears from rats for which clearance was previously noted.

  • Much work is needed in this area to explain why some experience a recrudescence of symptoms with age while others do not.

  • However, re-exposure to islet tissue, as happens after transplantation, can cause recrudescence of activity.

  • One had bone marrow graft failure with recrudescence of endocarditis and died 3 months after surgery.

  • The low cost and minimal maintenance involved in mounting a biological control programme, however, would seem a justifiable investment against the possibility of recrudescence.

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