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Although the surgical approach may have been the trigger event inducing the chondrometaplasia, we have not enough data to support this speculative hypothesis, nor can we rule out that the ossification and cartilaginous metaplasia could be the natural evolution of the case.
Some previous data could support this speculative explanation.
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This study did not support the speculative evolutionary theory which predicts that more diverse infections are more costly to the host (Anita et al. 1994; Bonhoeffer and Nowak 1994; Nowak and May 1994; van Baalen and Sabelis 1995; May and Nowak 1995; Frank 1996).
This supported the speculative hypothesis of SAMD9 and SAMD9L resulting from a gene duplication event, more precisely, after the divergence of Marsupialia from Placentalia 147.7 Mya [ 25].
Several findings support these speculative ideas, including (1) the association of esophageal cancer with specific microbes (Yang et al. 2009), (2) shorter crypts in germ free animals (Yu et al. 2012), and (3) longer crypts after oral inoculation with bacteria (Yu et al. 2012).
Our study therefore potentially supports the speculative assumptions made by Rabsch et al. [ 12].
As there are no data to support this hypothesis, this remains speculative.
This speculative model finds support in the literature.
This speculative model receives support on the one hand from our observation that in all the key nodes of this model (MTG, PPC, cerebellum, SI, and PM) we find reliable sVx even without smoothing or group analyses.
This finding should support a speculative hypothesis by Escudier et al, 2009, 2012, arguing that it is likely that in patients with a high number of metastases and highly compromising metastatic sites, the efficacy of targeted therapies and of the IFN is lower, because of the poor biology and more aggressive features of the disease.
This speculative interpretation may, however, be supported by the patients' motivation to participate in a comprehensive training program.
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