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1 In rapidly progressive dementia, we recommend DWI for early diagnosis of CJD.
2 Ten months later, acute nephritic syndrome and rapidly progressive renal failure developed.
3 Protoporphyrin causes rapidly progressive liver failure in a minority of EPP patients.
4 Results: Affected dogs developed proteinuria and rapidly progressive juvenile-onset chronic renal failure.
5 Conclusions: FG originating from the anorectal region can be rapidly progressive and life-threatening.
6 A 47-year-old woman presented with rapidly progressive vision loss in her left eye.
7 A 77 year-old men developed a subacute-onset, rapidly progressive cognitive decline.
8 Two patients developed rapidly progressive necrotising fasciitis after being stung by a stonefish.
9 Simultaneous occurrence of frosted branch angiitis and immune-mediated rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis is reported.
10 Its typical clinical manifestations are rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and alveolar hemorrhage.
11 The late infantile form has an early-onset, rapidly progressive course with severe sensorimotor dysfunction.
12 Audiometric data available for one patient demonstrated a bilateral, rapidly progressive , mixed hearing loss.
13 The disease is rapidly progressive , leading to severe proximal weakness.
14 We describe an extensive, rapidly progressive lesion of the ulna in a three-year-old girl.
15 Conclusions: Myopathies associated with anti-SRP antibodies may produce severe and rapidly progressive weakness and disability.
16 YPMP related cardiotoxicity was rapidly progressive and fatal whereas liver transplant was therapeutic for ALF.
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