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Relapse

In internal medicine, relapse or recidivism is a recurrence of a past (typically medical) condition. For example, multiple sclerosis and malaria often exhibit peaks of activity and sometimes very long periods of dormancy, followed by relapse or recrudescence.

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Animal models

Differences between sexes

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Relapse

Nodes115
Edges114
Triples61
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017391
Components1

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related to Triggers · 11
Relapse → Abraham Wikler, Comparably, Drug, Drug-priming, Examples, Reinstatement, Stimuli, Stress, Stress-induced, The, These
related to Cognitive behavioral techniques · 7
Relapse → Another, CBT, Cognitive-behavioral, It, Pavlovian, The, This
related to Differences between sexes · 7
Relapse → Anxiety, Further, One, Symptoms, The, There, These
related to Pharmacotherapy · 6
Relapse → D2, Medications, Receptor, The, This, Various
related to Animal models · 5
Relapse → Animal, However, Most, Other, There
related to Dopamine D2 receptor availability · 5
Relapse → D2, It, The, The D2, With
related to Limitations · 5
Relapse → Additionally, Although, Further, The, There
has treatment · 2
Relapse → The, These

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drug use reinstatement drug-seeking behavior craving self-administration may d2 animal also abstinence laboratory receptor availability humans symptoms cocaine substance include

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cravingsinstance ofinclude lifestyle factors0.80text
an acoustic startle or foot shockinstance ofor a stressor0.80text
the pharmokineticsinstance ofthe stimulus used to trigger reinstatement can influence the psychological processes involved.NeuroimagingNeuroimaging has contributed to the identification of the neural compon…0.80text
neurochemistryinstance ofthe stimulus used to trigger reinstatement can influence the psychological processes involved.NeuroimagingNeuroimaging has contributed to the identification of the neural compon…0.80text
and dose of the druginstance ofthe stimulus used to trigger reinstatement can influence the psychological processes involved.NeuroimagingNeuroimaging has contributed to the identification of the neural compon…0.80text
the pharmokineticsinstance ofNeuroimagingNeuroimaging has contributed to the identification of the neural components involved in drug reinstatement as well as drug-taking determinants0.80text
neurochemistryinstance ofNeuroimagingNeuroimaging has contributed to the identification of the neural components involved in drug reinstatement as well as drug-taking determinants0.80text

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