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Exposure to benzene, a common chemical used widely in industry, may progressively lead to pancytopenia, aplastic anemia, and leukemia.
This is not unprecedented since doxorubicin, a chemotherapeutic given to treat cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, or neuroblastoma, is known to cause cardiovascular injury and may progressively lead to heart failure.
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This thrombotic apposition could progressively lead to complete occlusion of the graft.
MM microenvironment is a complex network, which progressively leads to functional impairment of host immune system.
In parallel to enhanced oxidative phosphorylation, PGC-1α progressively leads to a decrease in mitochondrial polarization.
If not appropriately treated, RA progressively leads to articular destruction and functional disability.
Retrograde loss may progressively abate or shrink if recovery begins, or it may gradually enlarge in scope, as in cases of progressive brain disease.
Small aggregates which appeared during the experiment and may progressively disappear (or not).
Moreover, collagen fibers are progressively realigned and may lead to a variable amount of scarring (Kirsner and Bogensberger 2002; Jeffcoate et al 2004; Falanga 2005).
This suggests that employees might look at their slightly exaggerated mileage statements as "rounding up". But rationalizing minor indiscretions inevitably influences how they view progressively worse behaviors and may lead them to commit bigger offenses (e.g., billing their employers for personal travel expenses) that they initially would not have considered.
It is usually a progressively destructive change leading to loss of bone and periodontal ligament around the teeth which may eventually lead to their loss.
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