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1 tron density toward its C terminus indicated progressive disorder.
2 n those with a childhood or adolescent onset progressive disorder.
3 ALS; motor neuron disease) is a relentlessly progressive disorder.
4 Fuchs' dystrophy is a progressive disorder.
6 liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent, progressive disorder and growing public health concern.
7 patient-centred management of life-limiting progressive disorders and is recognised by WHO as an ess
8 s, many of which are severe, fluctuating, or progressive disorders (and are sometimes rare), makes ma
10 ry artery disease is a chronic and generally progressive disorder, and potential treatment strategies
11 lt to the brain) is often considered to be a progressive disorder, and the nature of this hypothetica
14 ature of a heterogeneous group of inherited, progressive disorders, causing blinding visual impairmen
15 ond, functional tricuspid regurgitation is a progressive disorder characterized by a spiral of right
16 Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive disorder characterized by abnormally elevate
17 ation worldwide and is defined as a chronic, progressive disorder characterized by changes occurring
19 erved in clinical practice, is a chronic and progressive disorder characterized by exacerbations and
20 Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive disorder characterized by inflammation, fibr
21 e key features in multiple sclerosis (MS), a progressive disorder characterized by neuroinflammation-
23 and rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata are progressive disorders characterized by loss of multiple
25 egenerative diseases are a group of chronic, progressive disorders characterized by the gradual loss
27 ardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome is a progressive disorder driven by perturbed interorgan cros
28 rophy, like other muscular dystrophies, is a progressive disorder hallmarked by muscle degeneration,
31 regulated kinase activity in the etiology of progressive disorders, including cancer, has fostered in
33 Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is a common progressive disorder involving gradual dilation of the a
34 imary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare progressive disorder leading to bile duct destruction; a
35 Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive disorder leading to occlusive vascular remod
37 tosis is generally considered to be a slowly progressive disorder, little is known about how clinical
41 ds to a new theory that ASD is a multistage, progressive disorder of brain development, spanning near
42 of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive disorder of motor neurons leading to weaknes
50 has shown that type 2 diabetes mellitus is a progressive disorder that can be treated initially with
52 ontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) is a dominant progressive disorder that maps to chromosome 9p21.1-p12.
54 COD and XLCORD) are a heterogeneous group of progressive disorders that solely or primarily affect co
55 eous group of autosomal dominantly inherited progressive disorders, the clinical hallmark of which is
56 aried from 8.3% in those with an adult onset progressive disorder to 40% in those with a childhood or
57 onary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, progressive disorder typified by occlusion of the pulmon
58 Subcortical white matter stroke (WMS) is a progressive disorder which is demarcated by the formatio
59 IEZO2 develop a not life-threatening, slowly progressive disorder, which is likely due to loss of PIE
60 Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a progressive disorder with aberrant lipid accumulation an
62 mide synthase 1, in 4 siblings affected by a progressive disorder with myoclonic epilepsy and dementi
63 which eight individuals presented with a non-progressive disorder with onset between the ages of 12 a
64 herapy, heart failure remains a relentlessly progressive disorder with substantial morbidity and mort
65 a with Lewy bodies (DLB) are closely related progressive disorders with no available disease-modifyin
66 estive heart failure is well recognised as a progressive disorder, with a variable period of asymptom