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  1. ... affected children have been identified.Mycosis fungoides may progress slowly through several stages, although not all people with the condition progress through all stages. Most affected individuals initially develop ...
  2. ... Free article on PubMed Central Chen YG. Research Progress in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease. Chin ... A. Genetics of late-onset Alzheimer's disease: progress and prospect. Pharmacogenomics. 2007 Dec;8(12):1747- ...
  3. ... from person to person. The condition tends to progress over time, with larger areas of the skin ... 2009.403. Citation on PubMed Spritz RA. Recent progress in the genetics of generalized vitiligo. J Genet ...
  4. ... milder signs and symptoms that appear later and progress more slowly. People with later-onset alpha-mannosidosis ... Citation on PubMed Sun H, Wolfe JH. Recent progress in lysosomal alpha-mannosidase and its deficiency. Exp ...
  5. ... cells fail to develop normally; this condition may progress to a form of blood cancer called leukemia. ... Citation on PubMed Nishio N, Kojima S. Recent progress in dyskeratosis congenita. Int J Hematol. 2010 Oct; ...
  6. ... onset Friedreich ataxia (VLOFA). LOFA and VLOFA usually progress more slowly than typical Friedreich ataxia. Friedreich ataxia ... how severe they are, and how quickly they progress. People with GAA segments repeated fewer than 300 ...
  7. ... primary lateral sclerosis begin in early childhood and progress slowly over many years. Early symptoms include clumsiness, ... the legs, and difficulty with balance. As symptoms progress, the spasticity spreads to the arms and hands ...
  8. ... have HLA-B27 or HLA-B57 tend to progress more slowly than usual to AIDS. On the ... 1. Citation on PubMed Li Z, Brown MA. Progress of genome-wide association studies of ankylosing spondylitis. ...
  9. ... symptoms will be, or whether the disorder will progress over time. Another major limitation is the lack ...
  10. ... cells fail to develop normally; this condition may progress to a form of blood cancer called leukemia. ...
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