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Dr Chris Smith, a consultant virologist at Cambridge University, said symptoms usually develop "abruptly" and peak after "about seven days".
HUS is characterized by intravascular hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and acute kidney injury (AKI) that develop abruptly within a week of onset of STEC diarrhea/colitis.
Tunnel channels develop abruptly in the plateau surface suggesting localized point sources of meltwater, such as drainage of subglacial and/or supraglacial lakes.
Some can develop abruptly, in just hours, and others form slowly and can be less noticeable.
Affective responses were assessed with strict reference to the DSM IV (APA, 2000 [7]), which refers to a PA as "a discrete period of intense fear or discomfort", in which four (or more) out of a list of thirteen predefined symptoms develop abruptly and reach a peak within 10 minutes.
Necrosis of the explant base tended to develop abruptly during the first day of culture but thereafter remained stable.
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The S-L criteria reserve the diagnosis of CTTH if the CDH develops abruptly (de novo).
T1R usually develops abruptly as exacerbations of pre-existing skin and nerve lesions.
A rash developed abruptly, and the patient became hypotensive and extremely agitated.
5, 6 Vascular leakage develops abruptly during viral clearance and early symptom recovery, at a time of significant immune activation.
The pattern of treatment failure developing abruptly in a subset of patients suggests a threshold phenomenon, and is consistent with a sensitization, or "kindling" model.
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