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Spontaneous refers to something that occurs without external influence or premeditation. In the context of medicine, it often refers to the sudden onset of a disease or symptom without a clear cause.

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Spontaneous events in medicine can range from spontaneous remission of diseases to spontaneous mutations in genetics. These events are often unpredictable and can have significant impacts on a patient's health and treatment plan.

Spontaneous Remission[edit]

Spontaneous remission is a term used to describe the unexpected improvement or cure of a disease that appears to be progressing in its severity. This phenomenon is observed in a variety of diseases including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infectious diseases. The exact mechanisms behind spontaneous remission are not fully understood, but it is believed to involve changes in the body's immune system.

Spontaneous Mutations[edit]

In genetics, a spontaneous mutation is a mutation that occurs in the absence of exposure to known mutagenic agents. These mutations can occur during DNA replication, meiosis, and mitosis, and can lead to a variety of genetic disorders.

Spontaneous Diseases[edit]

There are also a number of diseases that are characterized by spontaneous symptoms. These include spontaneous pneumothorax, where air accumulates in the space around the lungs, and spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak, where fluid leaks from around the brain and spinal cord.

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