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RAAs may be asymptomatic or progress to cause hypertension (most common finding), haematuria, and flank pain in cases of rupture [13, 14].

Dermoid cysts typically present in the 2nd or 3rd decade of life as a slowly enlarging midline neck mass, which may progress to cause dysphagia, while epidermoid cysts manifest earlier in life, becoming evident in infancy.

While C. dubliniensis endogenous endophthalmitis cases have reasonable visual outcome, C. dubliniensis endophthalmitis can progress to cause severe intraocular destruction with complete loss of vision that requires enucleation, particularly in exogenous cases.

Some are non-aggressive; even if left untreated, they neither reduce quality of life nor progress to cause mortality.

The small clot developed in the process may progress to cause a significant TE either locally or distally elsewhere in the body.

Over-diagnosis is the detection of lesions that meet the pathologic definition of cancer but will never progress to cause symptoms or death during a patient's lifetime.

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It is conceivable that the potentially impaired intestinal homeostasis progresses to cause an eventual clinical relapse of the disease and underpins the beneficial role of GM-CSF in the context of intestinal homeostasis.

In clinical practice, the early identification and characterization of atherosclerotic lesions at risk of progressing to cause myocardial infarction (MI) and ischemic stroke remains challenging.

Also, long-term trials studying intervention to either prevent AD pathology from developing or from progressing to cause early symptoms will require a sustainable long-term increase in funding.

The results are consistent with prior work showing that typical pathogenesis of AOM involves recent (generally < 2 weeks) acquisition of a potential otopathogen progressing to cause the infection [ 25, 26].

Since the incidence of some cancers such as breast, melanoma and prostate is strongly influenced by screening practices, high incidence may result from overdiagnosis, where asymptomatic cancers are detected which would not otherwise have progressed to cause morbidity and/or death.

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