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Some may have temporary difficulty walking; others may develop permanent paralysis.
This is detrimental to farmers' livelihoods because affected individuals are not able to work and may develop permanent disabilities, e.g. arthritis, spondylitis (Corbel [2006]).
Children with meningeal TB may develop permanent neurological sequelae.
Children under 5 years old of age group are susceptible to these infections and may develop permanent neurological sequelae or even succumb to such disorders [ 86].
50 51 We hypothesise that older women may have slower recovery than do younger women after wrist fractures or may develop permanent disability, although further research is needed in this area.
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Repetitive practice of altered muscle activations and recruitment of task dependent synergies after ASI may develop to permanent pre-program "stability at all cost" strategy that may remain even after glenohumeral surgical correction.
Between 10-20% of survivors develop permanent sequel such as epilepsy, mental retardation or deafness and other neurological disabilities which may contribute to the Global Burden of BM measured as the disability adjusted life years (DALYs) [ 7].
Patients develop permanent hypoparathyroidism only rarely.
The latter should be underscored, since long term sequelae of measles encephalitis are reported to occur in 20 30% of cases [ 29, 30]; this implies that between 28 to 41 of the 138 encephalitis cases may have subsequently developed permanent disabilities.
In addition to those who die each year, millions more may develop a temporary or permanent disability, exacting a profound toll on the individual, family, and society.
However, even in presence of tumor response, unfortunately adverse events may develop requiring transient or permanent drug interruption.
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