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Without these medications, people may "freeze" and be unable to move, or develop uncontrolled movements called dyskinesia, and are prone to falls.
Intra-laryngeal Botox has been used within the course of their management (Additional file 1, based on the principle author's practice and experience) in those that develop uncontrolled frequency of symptoms impacting upon their daily lives [ 24].
Thus, women with bone-only disease may benefit from surgical resection of the primary because they have a longer period of time during which they can develop uncontrolled chest wall disease; but in the absence of randomized data, we cannot conclude that these women derive a greater survival benefit from surgery.
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But the man did not survive surgery because he developed uncontrolled bleeding.
But three years after their treatment, two of those nine boys have developed uncontrolled growth of blood cells characteristic of leukemia.
The gut epithelium is exposed to numerous microbes without developing uncontrolled inflammation.
One month later, she again developed uncontrolled hypertension and relapse of the haemolytic activity.
Elderly patients represent an important group that is at risk for developing uncontrolled BA.
16 Upon examination, the mortality rate of NF2 can be related to the development of these benign tumors, which can develop in uncontrolled numbers, with (until recently) surgery and sometimes radiotherapy the only effective treatments.
Melanomas, which develop from uncontrolled melanocyte cells (these make melanin, the pigment that darkens skin) are the most aggressive skin cancers.
It is thought that autoimmunity develops upon uncontrolled proliferation of autoreactive immune cell subsets and non-tolerogenic cytokine signalling by antigen-presenting cells in a host with defects in tolerance control.
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