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Apr 22, 2020 · Complete remission is defined as having fewer than than 5% blast cells in the bone marrow, blood cell counts that are normal and absence of any disease signs or symptoms.
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Dec 3, 2019 · ITP is a heterogeneous disorder with variable clinical symptoms and remains a diagnosis of exclusion of other causes of thrombocytopenia. 17 The likelihood of a spontaneous remission from ITP is age related, with 1-year remission rates of 74% in children <1 year of age, 67% in those between 1 and 6 years of age, and 62% in those 10 to 20 years ...
- Cindy Neunert, Deirdra R. Terrell, Donald M. Arnold, George Buchanan, Douglas B. Cines, Nichola Coop...
- 2019
Aug 30, 2021 · A level of HbA <6.5% (<48 mmol/mol) and/or fasting plasma glucose (FPG) 100–125 mg/dL (5.6 to 6.9 mmol/L) were used to define a partial remission, while “normal” levels of HbA and FPG (<100 mg/dL [5.6 mmol/L]) were required for a complete remission.
Jun 18, 2010 · Summary: During pregnancy, many women experience remission of autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis and uveitis. Now, scientists have identified a biological mechanism responsible for...
Jun 14, 2017 · Pike defined remission as ≥90% of ideal body weight, resumption of menses, absence of compensatory behaviors, and Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) subscales within 2 standard deviations (SD) of normal. Recovery was defined as meeting remission criteria for at least 8 weeks.
- Sahib S. Khalsa, Sahib S. Khalsa, Larissa C. Portnoff, Danyale McCurdy-McKinnon, Jamie D. Feusner
- 10.1186/s40337-017-0145-3
- 2017
- J Eat Disord. 2017; 5: 20.
Oct 19, 2014 · Increased SLE disease activity is expected during pregnancy because of increased levels of estrogen, prolactin, and T–helper 2 cell cytokines. The incidence of exacerbations during pregnancy...
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Clinically active IBD and risk of preterm birth and SGA. In women with clinically active IBD 0–<12 months before pregnancy, 9.8% (n = 206) of births were preterm compared to 6.5% (n = 325) of births to women with clinically quiescent IBD (aRR 1.42; 95%CI 1.20–1.69).