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"insidious progression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase is typically used to describe a gradual increase in something that is dangerous or harmful. For example, "The insidious progression of global warming is causing devastating impacts on the environment."
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It is a disease of insidious progression and high lethality, with a 5 year survival rate of only 6%.
Nevertheless, we contend that, in primary OA, the disease pattern may follow a more insidious progression that is similar to that hypothesized for secondary OA.
Typically this involves insidious progression of weakness from one limb or the bulbar muscles; rarely does the disease simultaneously start in multiple areas or in the respiratory muscles.
A small minority of patients with mutation in C9ORF72 have been described with similar absences of visible brain atrophy in MRI [ 8, 9], and this stands in stark contrast to the often insidious progression of volume loss displayed with the other main gene mutation causing TDP-43 pathology, GRN.
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Unfortunately, due to the insidious onset and progression of vague symptoms, patients usually present with advanced disease.
The insidious and irreversible progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) leads to a diagnosis of AD, often so late that nothing more than a symptomatic treatment is available.
All 12 presented with the insidious onset and progression of speech difficulties.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a type of highly malignant cancer with insidious onset, fast progression, and a low 5-year survival rate.
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy and is characterized by insidious onset, rapid progression and poor survival [ 1, 2].
17– 19 As is the case with hereditary neuromuscular conditions in general, the insidious onset and progression often make deficits less obvious to a patient subjectively compared with the examiner's findings.
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a familial chronic tubulointerstitial disease with insidious onset and slow progression to terminal renal failure.
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