regular follow-up
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregularandfollow-up
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regular
adjective
uk/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/us/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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follow-up
noun[C]
uk/ˈfɒl.əʊ.ʌp/us/ˈfɑː.loʊ.ʌp/
a further action connected with something that ...
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(Definition ofregularandfollow-upfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In continuing pregnancies with fetal cardiac abnormalities,regularfollow-upwith advancing gestation is essential.
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Twenty-four hour ambulatory electrocardiograms were recorded at theregularfollow-upvisits and evaluated for heart-rate trend, type of rhythm and arrhythmias.
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When asked to give details, most respondents described systematic, planned orregularfollow-up.
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The length of the study, theregularfollow-up, and the extensive assessment domains are improvements over many of the previously mentioned studies.
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Because of this, continuousregularfollow-upshould be necessary, even in patients with no evidence of coronary arterial lesion.
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Current research into skin cancer is attempting to obtain more accurate studies of its incidence, the diagnostic accuracy of clinicians and the costeffectiveness ofregularfollow-up.
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Those studies that evaluated the use of stimulation by patients at home found that careful application, rapid response to problems andregularfollow-upwere all necessary for successful use.
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The specialist nurses are now able to manage patients and provideregularfollow-upto make relevant treatment changes and to therefore improve patient outcome and care.
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This will mean collecting facts and acquiring better data and engaging in analysis andregularfollow-up.
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Aregularfollow-upprogramme of young people leaving the youth training scheme is now under way.
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Furthermore, aregularfollow-upevery couple of weeks has been announced.
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Is reliable andregularfollow-upavailable?
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It also points out the need for aregularfollow-upof the way in which human rights are being observed, for scrutiny and for interparliamentary dialogue.
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Regularfollow-upby a podiatrist or other foot health specialists is encouraged to prevent the development of diabetic foot.
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People in remission needregularfollow-upexaminations after their treatment is over.
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Lifelong, continuous steroid replacement therapy is required, withregularfollow-uptreatment and monitoring for other health problems.
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He established a health centre committee with a public health focus and demonstrated that systematic case-finding andregularfollow-upproduced real benefits.
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Regularfollow-upcare ensures that patients are carefully monitored, any changes in health are discussed, and new or recurrent cancer can be detected and treated as soon as possible.
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