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It is important to note that the disease course typically progresses over time, and although treatment would ideally result in improvement or stop progression, a positive intervention could still be obtained if disease progression occurred at a slower rate in treated patients than for control MS subjects.
The peritoneal thickening can be smooth or irregular and nodular, and mild peritoneal thickening typically progresses to diffuse, severe peritoneal thickening and eventually peritoneal calcification.
Due to the high capital cost coupled with long lead time, a pipeline project typically progresses through a series of phases.
The disorder typically progresses until the third to fourth decade of life [3], and the factors that determine the progression or stabilization of the disease are not well characterized or understood.
This subluxation typically progresses after posteromedial release.
The subluxation typically progresses after posteromedial release.
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Members of medieval guilds typically progressed in rank from apprentice to journeyman to master craftsman — distinctions still used by some trade associations today.
While absolute volume growth rates of untreated Gleason ≥ 3+4 cancers are unknown, adenocarcinomas of the prostate are typically progressing slowly [43].
Severe tunneling of the advancing crack tip (resulting in cup-cup, or bath-tub like fracture surfaces) can take place in a range of materials, often of low strength, while tearing of high strength metals typically progress by the shear band failure mechanism (slanting).
Without appropriate treatment, symptoms typically progress to more severe reactions such as tachydysrhythmias and neurogenic shock, leading to death by cardiovascular collapse or respiratory failure.
The opacification does not typically progress or regress.
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