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At Christmas she was still able to enjoy a conversation and follow a television programme; a fortnight later she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, which progressed with a rapidity that, I was told, was very unusual.
SIMA epitope expressed in mucosa adjacent to adenomas preceded changes in perineoplastic morphology, which progressed with adenoma growth to resemble transitional mucosa (TM) adjacent to cancers.
Here, we present a case of multifocal skeletal tuberculosis affecting the knees in an immunocompetent individual, which progressed with a slow therapeutic response to a fixed-dose combination regimen of anti-tuberculosis drugs.
reported that the adaptive transfer of murine NK cells alone failed to control tumor growth in HSCT, and that this NK cell dysfunction was related to loss of cytotoxicity, which progressed with tumor exposure 30.
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This rare disease which progresses with calcium and phosphate deposition in the alveolar space is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by the SLC34A2 gene mutation.
This is of particular importance if we consider that there is evidence of a decreased calcium absorption in the intestinal lumen in response to vitamin D intake, an event which progresses with advancing age (Pattanaungkul et al 2000), thus exposing the elderly to an increased risk of calcium deficiency.
She was born full-term with a birth weight of 2.4 kg and a length of 48 cm, and did not exhibit any abnormalities until the age of 10 months, when her upper limbs were noted with mottled hyperpigmentation, which progressed gradually associated with sclerodermatous change thereafter.
We read with interest the article by Kitcharoen et al. (1 ) concerning a patient with encephalopathy associated with pandemic (H1N1) 2009, which progressed to produce quadriplegia with diffuse sensory loss.
After 4 months, she complained of three painful leg skin lesions which progressed to ulcers, with some necrotic areas of the base and edges.
Clinically, all had inappropriate peripheral vasodilatation and profound hypotension on presentation, which progressed despite treatment with atropine, i.v. fluids, pralidoxime chloride, and inotropes.
Of these, 16 were keloids (10 in intradermal group, six in percutaneous group, risk ratio 1.63, 0.59 to 4.48) and five were cases of suppurative axillary lymphadenitis (two in intradermal group, three in percutaneous group, risk ratio 0.65, 0.11 to 3.90), two of which progressed to breakdown with the formation of a draining sinus.
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