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Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia is a possible result of the biopsy, and represents dysplastic changes that may eventually progress to invasive cancer.
Evolutionary models suggest that homomorphic sex-determining chromosomes may eventually progress into heteromorphic sex chromosomes (Charlesworth et al. 2005).
They acknowledged that the child may eventually progress to indolent skilled nursing care but would never be reanimated in the sense that the family desired.
Some strains cause genital warts and others, about 15 "high-risk" types; cause abnormal cervical cells that may eventually progress to cervical cancer.
Therefore, it is possible that mental fatigue can be induced by daily events in healthy people and may eventually progress to chronic fatigue.
As the cells regulate corneal hydration and maintain its transparency, their loss may eventually progress to corneal oedema and vision loss [ 1].
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Subclinical disease states may regress or eventually progress to cancer.
Lesions may be confluent and eventually progress to multilobular cirrhosis.
39 Although control may be maintained for many years, most patients eventually progress to insulin treatment.
However, there is no current method to identify the features of micrometastases that will eventually progress to create a clinically detectable and symptomatic bone lesion; some may remain dormant indefinitely.
Virtually, all patients who initially respond will eventually progress.
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