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    A Temporary Improvement in the Symptoms or Signs of a Disease
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A Temporary Improvement in the Symptoms or Signs of a Disease

Question 590

Question 590

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A temporary improvement in the symptoms or signs of a disease, but without the underlying disease being cured, is known as a/an:


A) exacerbation.
B) recuperation.
C) refractory.
D) remission.

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