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Inhalation of cadmium-containing fumes can result initially in metal fume fever but may progress to chemical pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, and death.

It is of variable severity, usually heals with mild or no sequelae, but may progress to blindness from retinal detachments or severe retinal scar formation.

The normal micturition rate for most men is about every three hours with average fluid intake but may progress to every 20 minutes in severely affected individuals.

Control of these complications depends on proper management and monitoring of retinal status and blood glucose levels after the early detection of retinopathy but may progress to a sight-threatening stage if left untreated.

3 Early-stage MF is confined to the skin but may progress to cutaneous tumours/nodules and/or involve extracutaneous sites such as lymph nodes, blood or visceral organs.

By inducing local release of cytokines, the lung injury is not only limited to the airways and the pulmonary vessels, but may progress to circulatory shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) [ 3].

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The most common symptoms of ovarian vein thrombosis are lower abdominal pain and fever, but it may progress to involve the vena cava and induces life-threatening pulmonary embolism as occurred in the present case [4].

The most common form of advanced AMD is the dry one, but it may progress to the wet form, which contributes to rapid loss of vision (Fine et al. 2000).

But, some cases may progress to more serious illness when the bacteria spreads to other parts of your body like your arteries, joints, and heart.

Oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is a histologically detectable lesion that may progress to carcinoma but there are no accurate markers that predict progression.

Gastric adenomas are considered to be precancerous lesions, but are clinically heterogeneous, since some may progress to adenocarcinoma, whereas others persist unchanged for long periods (Kamiya et al, 1982; Kolodziejczyk et al, 1994; Orlowska et al, 1995).

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