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The phrase "abnormality that can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific abnormality that has the potential to cause an effect or result.
Example: "The doctor explained that the abnormality that can lead to complications must be monitored closely."
Alternatives: "anomaly that may" or "irregularity that could".
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This time, the endoscopy and biopsy found advanced dysplasia, a cellular abnormality that can progress to cancer without warning.
About 15%-20% of lung cancer tumours have a genetic abnormality that can be targeted, a proportion the Matrix trial hopes to expand.
In the overwhelming majority of cases -- in 129 of 130 pregnancies among women 35 and older -- the fetus does not have Down syndrome, the most common chromosomal abnormality that can result in a viable baby.
The pathophysiology of diverticulitis is poorly understood, but might involve a collagen vascular abnormality that can predispose to incisional hernia.
In real life, there is frequently room for legitimate differences of opinion about diagnoses or for "failure" to identify an abnormality that can be seen in retrospect.
This meant that the neck bone once had a small rib attached to it, a rare abnormality that can point to other skeletal problems.
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"This [research] is just a very good example of the broadening spectrum of the abnormalities that can occur in children," he added.
In the not-too-distant future, we will undoubtedly learn how to identify similar genetic abnormalities that can influence the risk of developing a disease like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis or Parkinson's disease.
In a nutshell, that pedigree dogs are much more heavily inbred than had previously been demonstrated, and that that inbreeding causes serious birth defects and abnormalities that can make the animals' lives a misery.
Nutritional diseases also include developmental abnormalities that can be prevented by diet, hereditary metabolic disorders that respond to dietary treatment, the interaction of foods and nutrients with drugs, food allergies and intolerances, and potential hazards in the food supply.
The study, which is expected to be published in a peer-reviewed medical journal soon, found that the new technique, microarray, surpassed standard testing in detecting chromosomal abnormalities that can cause problems like autism or mental retardation.
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