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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complications will develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are warning or informing someone that issues or difficulties may arise in the future. Example: "If the treatment is not followed properly, complications will develop that could jeopardize the patient's health."
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However, as with any novel technology unanticipated complications will develop.
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The association studies that evaluate the impact of genotype on disease progression are usually limited by the fact that more chronic complications will develop with longer follow-up.
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A senior clinician at UTH articulated the current challenges in the management of NCDs as follows: ' the very fact that a diabetic would develop kidney complications, the very fact that they will develop retinal complications or eye complications, the fact that they will end up with an amputation means that the management is not up to scratch'.
"This means that most babies with obstetric complications will never develop an eating disorder".
Over ten years, 15 26% will suffer one or more episodes of biliary colic (abdominal pain due to the passage of gallstones through the bile duct into the digestive tract), and 2 3% will develop complications of obstruction: acute pancreatitis, cholecystitis or acute cholangitis.
Despite receiving the best possible care, some patients will develop complications or die.
Approximately 14% of all patients with shingles will develop complications [ 2].
Furthermore, there are no available, reliable indicators of who will develop complications.
Of these women, we conservatively estimate that 25% will develop complications, so 3% of women will have the primary outcome.
Up to 40% of CHB patients will develop complications of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)[ 4].
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