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Hence, diabetes among South Asians represents a differential disease with a much more aggressive progression than in other ethnic groups.

Hence, it is apparent that diabetes among South Asians represents a significant health concern with differential risk factors and a more aggressive progression than in other ethnic groups.

The clinical impact of such a diagnostic refinement based on molecular marker is relevant as astrocytoma presents more aggressive progression than oligodendroglioma, and accordingly a diagnosis of an astrocytic tumor requires more aggressive therapeutic strategies.

The shorter interval times from HCT, diagnosis of GVHD and initiation of prednisone treatment to onset of treatment with MMF suggest more aggressive progression of GVHD and greater glucocorticoid resistance in the prospective cohort compared to the retrospective cohort.

For instance, they have shown that disease progression is not consistent among patients suffering from knee OA and that a number of factors are associated with a risk of more aggressive progression.

This YST methylator phenotype coincided with silencing of genes associated with CASP8-dependent apoptosis as well as increased expression of the de novo methyltransferase DNMT3B and is suggested to be a possible explanation for the more aggressive progression and relative therapy resistance of YST (187).

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The average number of surviving motor neurons in the non-transplanted side was approximately 2.5±0.7 per section (compared to 6.3±2.2 in the first cohort of animals) further suggesting a more aggressive disease progression in this group.

New viral mutations, not detected during previous epidemics, were detected during this outbreak and may thus be related to the more aggressive clinical progression of the infection [ 1].

We found that amplifications of either S100A9 or GRN were significantly correlated with poor survival (Fig. 6A and B) and thus might predict more aggressive disease progression.

The corresponding chromosomal region harbors several potential proto-oncogenes, as for example, TP73L, PIK3CA, SNO and CCNL1, which may contribute to a more aggressive tumour progression.

Additionally, the use of high-dose corticosteroids in the absence of antifungal therapy might have contributed to more aggressive disease progression.

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