Examples of using Progress rapidly in English and their translations into Spanish
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Toxic shock syndrome can progress rapidly.
Acute leukemias progress rapidly and consist of immature cells.
These pressure sores can occur and progress rapidly.
Acute leukemias progress rapidly without treatment.
With the right techniques can progress rapidly.
The disease can progress rapidly in young children.
Sepsis occurs unpredictably and can progress rapidly.
Symptoms can progress rapidly and may resemble the flu.
The program is challenging and students progress rapidly.
Effects on the kidneys may progress rapidly, leading to kidney failure.
Hallucinations These signs andsymptoms can progress rapidly.
Others may progress rapidly, causing pneumonia and/or septicemia.
These symptoms will typically appear suddenly and progress rapidly.
Depending on the type, may progress rapidly, causing early death.
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The infection can progress rapidly, causing death within 10 days. Diagnosis.
The signs of chocolate poisoning usually progress rapidly.
Graduates can progress rapidly to management level positions within this sector.
The signs of chocolate poisoning usually progress rapidly.
Nearsightedness can progress rapidly for a few years but after the changes are small.
This group of disorders causes microscopic damage to the glomeruli and progress rapidly.
These symptoms may progress rapidly from mild to life-threatening within a few hours.
A correct formulation shall be essential to orient the work and progress rapidly.
The disease can progress rapidly, crippling the immune system and shutting down vital organs.
Students feel engaged and motivated and progress rapidly towards their goals.
If your symptoms progress rapidly, your doctor may prescribe intravenous(IV) antibiotics.
The first symptoms are muscle weakness andnumbness in the feet or hands, which may progress rapidly to the body.
If it is undetected for too long,it can progress rapidly to severe sepsis or septic shock, and is lethal in 50% of cases.
Infectious keratitis can progress rapidly, and generally requires urgent antibacterial, antifungal, or antiviral therapy to eliminate the pathogen.