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Overall, one out of four diabetic patients runs the risk of developing foot ulceration in his lifetime (Reiber and Ledoux 2002).
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LT patients run the risk of developing AKI and subsequent chronic kidney disease, affecting morbidity and mortality [ 1- 3].
Military personnel who are actively engaged in field activities complain of frequent tick bites and therefore may run the risk of developing rickettsial infections.
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54 When considering pre-eclampsia, one would wish a replacement test (stand alone) to limit the number of false negative results, as these women run the risk of developing undetected pre-eclampsia with a risk of serious morbidity and mortality.
However, if those information needs do not fully match, researchers run the risk of developing extremely long questionnaires, that contain all the questions that every stakeholder might possibly at some point in the future be interested in.
This positive phenomenon is observed in both healthy volunteers and in patients who run the risk of developing either atherosclerosis [ 18, 19] or thromboembolic disorders associated with breast cancer [ 20].
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