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One report describes more severe skin manifestations caused by O. volvulus in HIV patients (14 ).
The existing literature describes more severe courses of illness in these patients compared with adult-onset schizophrenia.
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They described more severe symptoms, greater functional impairment, less control over their bodies and more disruption and loss in their daily lives than the LFCs.
This experience was similar between HIV-positive and HIV-negative youth although the HIV-positive youth described more severe discrimination and, at times, disclosed experiencing overt physical abuse.
HAE patients described more severe attacks having a greater impact as they are debilitating, causing the patient to stay at home and miss work and other activities including social plans.
Prior-users also described more-severe RA symptoms than did never-users.
Whether that report describes a more severe phenotype arising from GM2 synthase deficiency remains unclear, although this may be unlikely as the mutations described in the current study and by Boukhris et al. (2013) are all predicted to result in complete loss of enzyme activity, which has been confirmed biochemically in Families 2 and 3 in the current study.
Its focus was at a very shallow depth of about 5km, which doubtless contributed to the severity of the ground shaking that witnesses in Christchurch describe as more severe than in September.
But after Kim Jong Il's death this past December, according to information from recent defectors, government authorities visited towns and described a more severe policy: No longer would the North grant leniency to those who say they are simply visiting China to get money or medicine.
There are some types that just affect skin, but the term is usually used to describe a more severe form of the condition - lupus erythematosus (SLE).
In observational studies, up to 60%% of migrainous women reported an association between menstruation and migraine attacks, often described as more severe, longer lasting and more resistant to treatment than non-menstrual ones [1].
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