
1) Eruption 2) Irruption 3) Outbreak
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Recrudescence 1. Revival of material or behavior that had previously quiesced. 2. A recurrence of symptoms in a patient whose blood stream infection has previously been at such a low level as not to be clinically demonstrable or cause symptoms. 3. The reappearance of a disease after it has been quiescent. For example, a clinical attack after paras...
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a resurgence after a period of abatement
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• (n.) Alt. of Recrudescency
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(from the article `testis`) ...young, sexually immature males. Frequently in these animals the testes are drawn back into the body cavity except in the breeding season, when ...
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<epidemiology> Reappearance of disease in a host whose infection has been quiescent. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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(re″kroo-des´әns) recurrence of symptoms after temporary abatement; a recrudescence occurs after some days or weeks, a relapse after weeks or months. adj., recrudes´cent., adj.
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Re`cru·des'cence (r?`kr?*d?s's
e ns),
Re`cru*des`cen*cy (-d?s's
e n*s?)
noun [ Confer French
recrudescence .]
1. The state or condition of being recrudescent. «
A recrudescence of barbarism may condemn it [ land] to chronic poverty and waste.»
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē′krū-des′ĕns Definitions: 1. Resumption of a morbid process or its symptoms after a period of remission.
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Recrudescence: Reappearance of a disease after it has been quiescent. A new outbreak or the return of a disease. As, for example, the recrudescence of a pansinusitis (sinusitis, an infection involving all of the sinuses). The original meaning of 'recrudence' was to become raw or sore again. It came from the Latin 'crudus' (raw) via 'recrudescere' (...
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[
n] - a return of something after a period of abatement
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noun a return of something after a period of abatement; `a recrudescence of racism`; `a recrudescence of the symptoms`
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