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It develops as a consequence of chronic inflammation and steroid use and is seen most often in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA -associated uveitis.
Secondary OA commonly develops as a consequence of a traumatic event (post-traumatic OA) or as a result of other causes such as congenital conditions or bone disorders (Brown et al. 2006).
Obesity develops as a consequence of an imbalance between food intake and energy consumption, resulting in a major increase of body fat.
T1DM develops as a consequence of autoimmune responses that lead to the destruction of insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas [7].
In all species for which the ontogeny of step-wise molting been studied, it develops as a consequence of molt being arrested before a wave of feather replacement reaches the terminal feather in its molt series [16].
One potential candidate signal is the change in the plasma glucose level that develops as a consequence of reduced insulin sensitivity, which leads to diminished capability of cells to metabolize glucose, and a subsequent rise of glucose levels in the circulation.
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Fibrotic tissues generally develop as a consequence of chronic inflammation, with narrowing of interstitial spaces, and consequently proton motion reduction [ 42– 42].
In this case, Dr. Ro said, the crossed wiring developed as a consequence of the stroke.
The sodium-glow of access-all-areas modernity has developed as a consequence of 24/7 consumer culture.
Many human hereditary diseases, including those that predispose to cancer or premature aging, develop as a consequence of genomic instability.
About 1 month after the operation, a PPC developed as a consequence of grade B postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) and acute pancreatitis (Fig. 1).
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