Examples of using May develop in English and their translations into Greek
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Hand weakness may develop.
May develop a skin rash.
The numbness may develop into pain.
Men may develop epididymitis- inflammation of the epididymis.
People with low levels of folic acid may develop anemia.
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People may develop allergies or sensitivities.
People with sensitive skin may develop an allergic reaction.
Others may develop a bitter or complaining spirit.
On the background of treatment,some patients may develop arrhythmia.
Patients may develop antibodies to AVONEX.
People who handle Halocur repeatedly may develop skin allergies.
Some patients may develop antibodies to mecasermin.
Patients receiving hydrochlorothiazide concomitantly with carbamazepine may develop hyponatremia.
Some patients may develop antibodies to rhGH.
May develop inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue(cellulitis), and sepsis.
Some patients may develop psychiatric problems.
May develop active TB disease if they do not receive treatment for latent TB infection.
Girls and boys may develop growth of breasts.
The area of the skin with the tattoo becomes slightly swollen after treatment and small crusts may develop.
However, patients may develop some complications.
People with latent tuberculosis do not become ill immediately after infection but may develop TB later in their life.
Too sensitive children may develop the following symptoms.
Instead creates other problems such as disorders of the menstrual cycle, infertility,and long may develop precancerous lesions.
Patients may develop anemia due to constant loss of blood.
Patients treated with YESCARTA may develop secondary malignancies.
Patients may develop antibodies to hamster or mouse proteins;
Heavy smokers and diabetics may develop wound healing problems.
The Commission may develop guidelines providing further guidance on the action plans in accordance with Article 13(2).
Patients with renal insufficiency may develop hypocalcaemia or hypercalcaemia.
The Commission may develop guidelines to provide further guidance on the above provision of information, in accordance with Article 13(2).