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What happened after the 2009 election may recur or a moderate president may come to power.

It is well known that ABC is classified as an aggressive benign bone tumor, which means if not treated properly, it may recur, or if left untreated, it may get larger and be called giant ABC.

According to an update based on the new World Health Organisation (WHO) classification, IMTs are considered as neoplasms which may recur or metastasise in as many as 5%% of cases [11].

For about 6% to 10% of patients, the disease may recur or become chronic and the demand on the health-care system is great and costly [2] [4].

Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTCs), the most frequent thyroid cancer, is usually not life threatening, but may recur or progress to aggressive forms resistant to conventional therapies.

G. bethesdensis causes necrotizing lymphadenitis in CGD, which may recur or relapse.

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HS may recur locally or metastasize to distant sites; commonly reported secondary sites include lymph nodes, lung, liver and bones.

RMs exceptionally persist into adolescence or may recur later in life with or without a pathological identity.

Despite these criteria, the true malignant or benign activity of primary GISTs is unpredictable, as even small (< 1 cm) tumors may recur 10 years or more after diagnosis.

Nevertheless, according to Park and Araujo [ 4], it may recur either locally or at distant sites in 15 to 20% of the patients.

Calcium oxalate may occur as multiple stones or may recur, can induce pain with both passage and obstruction, and is commonly caused by treatable metabolic disorders of hypercalciuria [ 2].

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