Sentence examples for may develop rare from inspiring English sources

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Over time, as the immune system weakens, someone affected by HIV may develop rare infections or cancers.

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A new report suggests that a drug widely used to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer may have a rare but dangerous side effect: increasing the odds that long-term users may develop an uncommon but aggressive new tumor.

Indeed, some patients with SLE may develop erosive arthritis (a rare syndrome often called "rhupus") in the context of circulating anti-CCP antibodies and alleles of MHC class II molecules including HLA-DRB1 and -DQB1 [ 31, 32].

Although the HP itself are non-neoplastic, dysplastic changes and/or gastric adenocarcinoma may develop within the lesion in rare [ 14].

Most cases occur between the ages of 60 and 70 years, but in rare instances, it may develop before the age of 40.

In rare cases, Beagles may develop immune mediated polygenic arthritis (where the immune system attacks the joints) even at a young age.

Severe VHT in association with hepatic failure is rare, but it may develop as an idiosyncratic reaction that is often fatal.

Retropharyngeal hematoma is a rare disease, but may develop distant from a presenting injury and in the setting of normal coagulation and platelet function.

Even though the presence of E-IAA have been demonstrated to be an early marker of autoimmune diabetes, animals negative for IAA throughout their life may develop T1D, yet this remains a rare event (1 animal/15) [ 25].

However, on rare occasions two tusks may develop in females as well as males.

Fever and paralysis also may develop after tick bites, although paralysis is rare.

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