Recidivism (medicine)
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In medicine, recidivism is the characteristic of many diseases to recur, with a period in between of regression (medicine).
An example of a disease that is likely to show recidivism is reactive arthritis[1].
[edit] References
- ^ Vårdetik 1998. Tännsjö, T. ISBN 91-87172-92-5 (inb.) (Swedish)

