Selected article for: "clinical response and partial response"

Author: da Cunha, Gilmara Franco; de Souza, Fernando Henrique Carlos; Levy-Neto, Maurício; Shinjo, Samuel Katsuyuki
Title: Chloroquine diphosphate: a risk factor for herpes zoster in patients with dermatomyositis/polymyositis
  • Document date: 2013_5_23
  • ID: s9mqzqu4_13
    Snippet: The disease status at the time of the HZ diagnosis was defined as (a) partial clinical response (evidence of disease activity within the last 6 months of disease); (b) complete clinical response (6-month continuous period with no evidence of disease activity while still receiving myositis therapy); and (c) clinical remission (6-month continuous period with no evidence of disease activity and no myositis therapy) (17) . Disease activity was define.....
    Document: The disease status at the time of the HZ diagnosis was defined as (a) partial clinical response (evidence of disease activity within the last 6 months of disease); (b) complete clinical response (6-month continuous period with no evidence of disease activity while still receiving myositis therapy); and (c) clinical remission (6-month continuous period with no evidence of disease activity and no myositis therapy) (17) . Disease activity was defined as an increase in muscle enzyme sera levels, with clinical evidence of limb muscle weakness at two consecutive medical evaluations.

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