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Meanings of remain asymptomatic in English
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Usage of remain asymptomatic in English
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Most patients remainasymptomatic from these effects for a long time.
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Some AAAs present as emergencies and require surgery; others remainasymptomatic.
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The majority of cases remainasymptomatic and some are diagnosed incidentally.
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Most cases remainasymptomatic, but some others will have symptoms or develop complications.
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Most patients remainasymptomatic, but for those with progressive symptoms, intervention is required.
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Patients with mild disease may remainasymptomatic for many years.
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Clostridium difficile causes infections that can either remainasymptomatic or manifest as clinical disease.
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Breast cancer bone micrometastases can remainasymptomatic for years before progressing into overt lesions.
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Many patients with fractured leads remainasymptomatic, despite involvement of multiple leads in some cases.
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All procedures were successfully completed and all patients remainasymptomatic at 18 months follow up.
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The service did not speculate about how many might later develop symptoms or remainasymptomatic.
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Of note, all four children remainasymptomatic without abnormal laboratory consequences despite being untreated for WD.
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Even if CCs in the suprasellar region remainasymptomatic, radiological follow-up is required due to possible progressive enlargement of the cyst.
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Background: Helicobacter pylori infection is typically acquired in childhood, and following the acute event, it is thought that most infections remainasymptomatic.
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Conclusions: Restriction analysis of DNA are fundamentally for a disease in which a high percentage of carriers remainasymptomatic within the reproductive age.
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Due to their evolution in the retroperitoneal space, pheochromocytomas may grow significantly in size and remainasymptomatic for a long period of time.