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In addition, only one patient was detected to suffer from abnormality of creatine phosphokinase with the data extracted from the TNT, ALLIANCE and SPARCL trials.
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Of those that are born, a few suffer from abnormalities and quickly die.
Some support for this view can perhaps be found from patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, given that, among other things, they suffer from abnormalities of proprioceptive processing (Arnfred, Raball, Morup, & Parnas, 2015).
Merle dogs born from parents who are also both merles may additionally suffer from abnormalities of the skeletal, cardiac and reproductive systems.
According to the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons, a disabled person refers to one who suffers from abnormality in anatomical structure or loss of certain organ or function, psychologically, and who has lost wholly or in part the ability to perform an activity in the way considered normal.
To assess the relationship between vitamin D and glucose abnormalities in severely obese individuals previously unknown to suffer from abnormal glucose metabolism.
Affected patients suffer from neurodevelopmental abnormalities and progressive retinal dystrophy.
Aside from a predisposition to cancer, individuals with those syndromes suffer from other abnormalities.
But Dr. Barsky is convinced that the market is large enough -- nearly one million Americans suffer from corneal abnormalities -- to support a custom-made lens industry.
People with autism tend to suffer from various abnormalities in their cells – including inflammation and DNA damage.
Patients with HIV have been found to suffer from lipid abnormalities, including elevated levels of total and LDL-cholesterol as well as triglyceride levels.
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