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___ illness often follows a pattern of an acute period that may require hospitalization, followed by a longer period of remission, and then repetitions of this pattern.

Options:
A) Chronic
B) Infectious
C) Terminal
D) Psychosomatic

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Final answer:

The correct answer to the student's question is A) Chronic. A chronic illness can have acute episodes requiring hospitalization, followed by remissions and repetitions of this cycle.

Step-by-step explanation:

The illness described in the question follows a pattern of an acute period with possible hospitalization, a longer period of remission, and then repetitions of this pattern. The correct option that fits this description is A) Chronic. Chronic diseases are long-term or even lifelong conditions that can go through cycles of worsening symptoms followed by periods of remission. Examples include type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and some infectious diseases such as herpes and AIDS. Although some infectious diseases can also present chronicity, acute diseases usually have a short-term impact, with a rapid onset and decline in condition, leading to either recovery or death.

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