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This sets up an electrical impulse circuit within the ventricle that may progress into an arrhythmia.
Tendon injuries are an important cause of joint instability and may progress into early onset of osteoarthritis, pain, and disability.
Breast screening does pick up abnormalities that may progress into a harmful cancer – but it also picks up abnormalities that won't go on to maim or kill.
The systemic inflammatory reaction to an infection, sepsis, may progress into severe sepsis or septic shock.
Early lesions with some features of atherosclerosis are found in almost all adults [4].These lesions may progress into calcified nodules, which can grow over time, stiffening the valve leaflets and eventually critically interfering with valve opening and potentially closing [5].
The condition may progress into sepsis [ 1, 2].
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Transformation of epithelial cells into a malignant disease by EBV may be enhanced by environmental co-carcinogens, and premalignant dysplasia may progress rapidly into cancer [8], [13], [14], [21].
The disease is insidious and subclinical but may progress over decades into end-stage liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma, which makes HCV cirrhosis a leading indication for orthotopic liver transplantation.
Caries, also called tooth decay, cavity or decay of a tooth, a localized disease that begins at the surface of the tooth and may progress through the dentine into the pulp cavity.
We may progress, however, as a church into the gradual fulfillment of what it means to be the kingdom of Heaven, and insofar as the influence of the church is felt in the surrounding society, it also benefits others and conditions improve for everyone.
Children with primary infection may progress to disease or move into the latent infection state.
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