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Previous studies reported that non-invasive neoplasms commonly progressed to invasive adenocarcinoma in the gastric lineages, but rarely in the intestinal lineages [ 14, 16- 18].
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In general, ruptured TOA can rapidly become critical for the patient, whereas unruptured TOA commonly progresses slowly [19, 20].
MCs I commonly progress to MCs II, and mixed-type MCs I/II are observed frequently [3, 6].
While histological distinction of CIN2 from CIN3 remains controversial, and CIN2 in younger women is common and of uncertain significance, CIN2 in older women is a marker of HR HPV infection which commonly progresses in this age group to CIN3 [13].
FSGS commonly progresses to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring dialysis or renal transplantation.
Therefore, how these distinct DNA modifications commonly progress cancer is most important study for epigenetic effects on diseases in the future.
Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative agent of Chagas disease; acute disease is typically characterized by high parasitism, fever and lymphadenopathy, which commonly progresses to a chronic phase where cardiac alterations or gastrointestinal disorders are observed.
The estimated prevalence of diabetes in the world population was 6.6% in 2010, and this number is projected to increase to 7.8% by 2030. 1 The condition commonly progresses to include microvascular and macrovascular complications.
Symptoms of OCD commonly progress slowly and may vary in severity throughout one's lifetime but are usually at its peak when it is triggered by stress.
Peripheral pulmonary SCC most commonly progress by filling alveoli, usually resulting in a well-defined solid nodule in CT images; however, SCC do reportedly rarely spread along the alveolar lumen [6, 7] in a similar manner to the progression of adenocarcinoma in situ.
NEC is characterized by intestinal inflammation and commonly progresses to necrosis, sepsis, and death.
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