Examples of using Patients develop in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Most patients develop cardiomyopathy.
Only about one quarter of patients develop articular damage.
Few patients develop medullary nephrocalcinosis.
Around one third of the patients develop PTS bilaterally.
The patients develop nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain.
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Background and objectives: many patients develop chronic pain after hand surgery.
Most patients develop narcolepsy in their second decade.
This may be due to compensatory mechanisms that patients develop after some involvement.
Most patients develop Alzheimer's disease after age 70.
Although statins are well tolerated by patients andhave a good safety profile, some patients develop adverse drug reactions ADRs or do not show the desired pharmacological efficacy.
Some patients develop these disorders as a way to self-mutilate.
It is currently accepted that the cell-mediated immune response is responsible for the control of the infection, as some patients develop a recurrent and chronic infection when this cellular response is suppressed.
Ultimately, patients develop dementia and, eventually, die.
Patients develop early lesions of target organs heart, fundus.
By age 20,over 40% of patients develop a malignant disease.
Patients develop strokes, heart attacks, retinal detachment, etc.
Sometimes these patients develop acute anterior uveitis.
Many patients develop a routine to help them maintain the illusion of control.
Up to one third of patients develop pulmonary arterial hypertension 1.
Patients develop one or more large ulcers with diameter between 0.3 and 4 cm.
However not all patients develop antibodies after exposure to RBC transfusion.
Patients develop multiple nodules in the liver that can change how the liver functions.
In very rare situations, patients develop gastritis, hypertrophic gingivitis and pancreatitis.
When patients develop the flu, many GPs immediately prescribe them chemical antibiotics.
Approximately 10% of patients develop chronic pain lasting between 3-6 months after surgery.
If patients develop neurotoxicity, subsequent doses of DepoCyte should be reduced, and treatment should be discontinued if toxicity persists.
The reasons that some patients develop different clinical forms or remain asymptomatic are unclear.
Patients develop recurrent infections, mainly in the skin and airways, and are responsive to antibiotic therapy, although more slowly than immunocompetent individuals.
In some cases, the patients develop refractory heart failure and need a heart transplant.
Some patients develop hypercalcemia secondary to hypophosphatemia, persistent hyperparathyroidism HPT, and use of steroids.