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Diseases affecting the pleura and pleural cavity, other than primary tumours, are brought by the blood vessels or may spread from contiguous structures.

The cancer may spread from the prostate to the floor of the bladder and to all of the reproductive ducts leading into the prostate.

Ritual purity and pollution are matters of general social concern because pollution, it is believed, may spread from one individual or object to other members of society.

In acute infection, bacteria may spread from the lymph vessels to blood vessels, causing a potentially fatal condition known as septicemia.

The data suggest that fibrils in the brain may spread from a single nucleation site, that structural variations may correlate with variations in AD, and that structure-specific amyloid imaging agents may be an important future goal.

In effect, the diagnosis may spread from the child to other family members, forcing each to confront family frustrations and idiosyncrasies that they might prefer to have left unacknowledged.

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When using the toilet, always wipe front to back, never from the anus to the front as this may spread yeast from the colon (where it occurs naturally) into the vagina.

These cracks may spread out from the cladding internal surface, causing the fuel failure.

It may spread directly from animal to animal, or through contact with infected urine, feces or drool.

The optic tract and radiation may spread pathology from the optic chiasm to both temporal lobes.

Furthermore, the diffuse nature of the tumor means it may spread far from the treatment site.

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