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After his first hemolytic crisis, hereditary spherocytosis, being a more common cause of hemolysis in Central Europe, was excluded [ 7].
The weight gain being a more common problem independent of the dose, develops over time reaching its peak after nine months [ 2].
A more difficult issue is the increase in fractures, being a more common occurrence and one that may be difficult to predict.
TGF- β can activate a program called epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in epithelial cancers, such as breast, prostate and lung cancer, leading to enhanced migration and infiltration capacities of these cells, being a more common feature of mesenchymal cells.
More specifically, we found no evaluation studies (a) with children below 14 years of age; (b) with male participants; (c) outside the limited geographical areas of West and Central Africa, Albania, and the US and UK; and (d) with survivors of intimate partner violence in conflict-affected areas, despite this being a more common form of gender-based violence than wartime rape.
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