Sentences with phrase «possible recurrence»

"Possible recurrence" means that something has the potential to happen again or repeat in the future. Full definition
«(3) If it appears to a coroner, either before he proceeds to hold an inquest or in the course of an inquest begun without a jury, that there is reason to suspect... (d) that the death occurred in circumstances the continuance or possible recurrence of which is prejudicial to the health or safety of the public or any section of the public he shall proceed to summon a jury...»
She was continued with the same probiotic treatment and after six months follow - up she is free of lesions and she is being followed up for possible recurrence.
What I may suffer in excess radiation is worth the lessened anxiety in the face of possible recurrence.
It is not so much the possible recurrence of the Bauchi riots that they fear; a more pressing long - term concern is what underlay the riots, the changing attitude of Nigeria's Muslims toward the relations between civil law and the sharia, the Islamic legal code.
«Our main finding is that even at extremely low PSA levels (< 0.5), PSMA was able to detect sites of possible recurrence in 50 percent of patients while FMC detected possible recurrence in only 12.5 percent,» Morigi states.
Almost all brain and pituitary tumor patients undergo repeated MRI scans after treatment to observe for the possible recurrence of their tumors.
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