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1 se problems during the persons lifetime even if untreated).
2 nt of tularemia, a potentially fatal disease if untreated.
3 leads to brain damage and mental retardation if untreated.
4 ces to lethality in childhood or adolescence if untreated.
5 s multiple regions of the world and is fatal if untreated.
6 ent completion or 7 days after symptom onset if untreated.
7 ive retinal disease which leads to blindness if untreated.
8 ction with Tropheryma whipplei that is fatal if untreated.
9 anaged but potentially fatal in severe cases if untreated.
10 renin hypertension that is potentially fatal if untreated.
11 antibody LC or fragment thereof and is fatal if untreated.
12 urs after being hauled on-board, often dying if untreated.
13 how the greatest cognitive decline over time if untreated.
14  rupture of 37-47% and mortality rate of 90% if untreated.
15 ally apparent infections, which can be fatal if untreated.
16 ock is the most severe form and can be fatal if untreated.
17 infected patients, that has a high mortality if untreated.
18 nd T b gambiense; and is almost always fatal if untreated.
19 tremely painful and bone and tissue damaging if untreated.
20 wellings involve the larynx and can be fatal if untreated.
21 to organ failure and cardiovascular collapse if untreated.
22 ickle cell anemia (SCA) with high recurrence if untreated.
23 negative microbes, which leads to tooth loss if untreated.
24 yndrome in newborns that can result in death if untreated.
25 ions occur annually and the disease is fatal if untreated.
26 glycemia, resulting in brain damage or death if untreated.
27 sease) is typically undiagnosed and persists if untreated.
28 iably results in severe disability and death if untreated.
29 es the disease botulism, which can be lethal if untreated.
30  will starve by approximately 3 weeks of age if untreated.
31 isease, and almost all will progress to AIDS if untreated.
32 nadequate end-organ perfusion leads to death if untreated.
33  meningoencephalitis that is uniformly fatal if untreated.
34 ficiency, because this disorder may be fatal if untreated.
35 tive cholangiopathy of infancy that is fatal if untreated.
36 The aplastic anemia, however, is often fatal if untreated.
37  and calcification, leading to heart failure if untreated.
38 esulting in serious hemodynamic consequences if untreated.
39 ve spontaneously but require close follow-up if untreated.
40 elonephritis or potential neonatal infection if untreated.
41 ansmitted in childhood and persists for life if untreated.
42 ading to sleep cycle disruption and is fatal if untreated.
43 human CNS, causing fatal meningoencephalitis if untreated.
44 h risk of developing cryptococcal meningitis if untreated.
45  bones around teeth and can cause tooth loss if untreated.
46 , with high risks of suicide and infanticide if untreated.
47 cle weakness and potentially early mortality if untreated.
48 isalignment that can impair binocular vision if untreated.
49 cult EC and a high risk of progression to EC if untreated.
50                                              If untreated, amyloid A amyloidosis leads to irreversibl
51              Tuberculous meningitis is fatal if untreated and can lead to lifelong neurological seque
52 em infection with Coccidioides spp. is fatal if untreated and complications occur even when therapy i
53       Rabies infection is nearly 100% lethal if untreated and kills more than 50,000 people annually,
54 icial alopecia with generally poor prognosis if untreated and no approved treatment options.
55 rganophosphorus compounds (OPs) may be fatal if untreated, and a clear and present danger posed by ne
56 ite Trypanosoma brucei, is universally fatal if untreated, and current drugs are limited by severe to
57                                              If untreated, anxiety disorders tend to recur chronicall
58 d individuals are deficient in cortisol and, if untreated, are likely to succumb to hypoglycemia or o
59                                              If untreated at the time of surgical mitral valve repair
60 s anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, if untreated can result in rampant bacteraemia, multisys
61 cterized by high blood glucose levels which, if untreated, can cause serious medical complications an
62 ually arise in the duodenum or pancreas and, if untreated, can cause severe peptic ulcers or metastat
63 ransmitted by ticks of the Ixodes genus and, if untreated, can cause significant morbidity in affecte
64 sible by anti-inflammatory intervention but, if untreated, can contribute to late-stage axonal dystro
65 progressive disease that, in many instances, if untreated, can culminate in metastatic spread of prim
66  that support the teeth become inflamed and, if untreated, can lead to tooth loss.
67    Incessant focal atrial tachycardia (FAT), if untreated, can lead to ventricular dysfunction and he
68 ponatremia, altered mental status, and death if untreated, can occur in patients with adrenal insuffi
69 ransmitted infections in men and women that, if untreated, can persist, suggesting that mechanism(s)
70 is (NASH) in AYAs often go unrecognized and, if untreated, can progress eventually to cirrhosis requi
71                                              If untreated, chronic Pediculosis can cause systemic neg
72  truncal dermis, epidermis, and junction and if untreated develop primary cutaneous melanoma with a m
73 fection of humans can cause encephalitis and if untreated has a fatality rate of approximately 80%.
74 ically, elimination of infection is feasible if untreated individuals receive an indirect protective
75 cts about one percent of the population, and if untreated, is associated with an approximately 20% ri
76 enic purpura (TTP), a rare but fatal disease if untreated, is due to alteration in von Willebrand fac
77                                              If untreated, it can quickly progress into a life-threat
78                                              If untreated, it may result in varying degrees of vision
79 ssociated with severe immune dysfunction and if untreated leads to death.
80      Ocular involvement in Behcet's disease, if untreated, leads to blindness.
81 r prognosis of many RAEB or RAEB-t patients, if untreated, led us to give them AML Rx using the same
82 uct destruction, leading to cholestasis and, if untreated, liver failure.
83 d functional deficits of the visual pathway, if untreated, may lead to severe irrecoverable axon dama
84                          Almost always fatal if untreated or inadequately treated, a commonly used dr
85                                              If untreated, patients succumb to recurrent infections.
86                                              If untreated PE leads to life threatening condition, ecl
87                                              If untreated, periodontitis can lead to teeth loss.
88                 It is often chronic, worsens if untreated, predisposes to infections and causes an im
89                                              If untreated psychosis is neurotoxic, this would form a
90  develop a rapidly progressive dementia that if untreated results in death.
91                                   Infection, if untreated, results in dissemination to multiple tissu
92  congenital hypothyroidism in newborns that, if untreated, results in goiter along with serious cogni
93 in CBS-deficient homocystinuria (HCU) which, if untreated, results in mental retardation, thromboembo
94 utations produce clinical hyperammonia that, if untreated, results in neurological symptoms or death
95 r that affects children and adults and that, if untreated, results in premature death.
96                                              If untreated, SSS carries potentially life-threatening s
97 the administration of intrinsic factor (IF); if untreated, the disease is fatal.
98                                              If untreated, the overall prognosis of AML remains disma
99                                              If untreated, these behaviors can accelerate disease pro
100                                              If untreated, these conditions have potentially serious
101                                              If untreated, these patients can develop a secondary gla
102                                              If untreated, this brain dysfunction results in severe i
103                                  Ultimately, if untreated, this chronic inflammation predisposes a su
104 sits in a variety of organs in the body and, if untreated, ultimately results in death.
105 , except for gonadotropin deficiency, which, if untreated was associated with excess mortality (untre
106 resent elevated aggregates and normal memory if untreated with methylene blue.

 
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