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These spots can grow from birth to 16 years and are nonprogressive after that.
By definition, it is nonprogressive, though symptoms may change as a child matures.
The distribution is also fairly stable and are nonprogressive hypopigmented patches.
This nonprogressive disorder is characterized by a condition in which the muscles do not relax after contracting (myotonia).
It is usually a nonprogressive disease and can be caused by viral infections, drugs, vitamin A deficiency, or genetic defects.
In most cases, muscle weakness does not worsen or spread (nonprogressive), though it some cases it may.
Within the above types there are also progressive (also known as processive) and nonprogressive types.
A second thought experiment helps further understand why CT scans, which find so many minute, nonprogressive tumors, inflate survival rates.
And despite all its benefits, there is good reason for even liberals to oppose it - as Mr. Easterbrook acknowledges, it's nonprogressive.
Most cases are inherited as autosomal dominant trait and associated with nonprogressive muscle disease and a favorable prognosis.
CP usually develops by age 2 or 3 and is a nonprogressive brain disorder, meaning the brain damage does not continue to worsen throughout life.
Later cases reported in the early 1990s began to show that hypotonia, hyporreflexia, seizures, and a nonprogressive ataxia were frequent clinical features as well.
Schilder-Foix disease, Nonprogressive sclerotic lesions of the white matter of the cerebral hemisphere.
Because we can't distinguish a progressive cancer from a nonprogressive cancer on the CT scan, we tend to treat everybody who tests positive.
Autism - Autism Autism is a lifelong,nonprogressive neurologic disorder typically appearing before the age of thirty months.
Rod monochromacy (achromatopsia) is an exceedingly rare, nonprogressive inability to distinguish any colors as a result of absent or nonfunctioning retinal cones.
Yet because major nonprogressive Federal taxes like the payroll taxes are left out, the data exaggerate the share of total Federal taxes paid by the very affluent.
It can be defined it as a mild, nonprogressive, congenital form of premature skin senility due to the disappearance of the fatty tissue directly under the skin.
Although the tremor may be mild and nonprogressive in some people, in others, the tremor is slowly progressive, starting on one side of the body but affecting both sides within 3 years.
Megalocornea (MGCN, MGCN1) is an extremely rare nonprogressive condition in which the cornea has an enlarged diameter, reaching and exceeding 13 mm.
Progressive cellulase will continue to interact with a single polysaccharide strand, nonprogressive cellulase will interact once then disengage and engage another polysaccharide strand.
Patients may also experience delayed walking, a characteristic waddling gait, complain of stiffness and pain, and have an appendicular muscle weakness (especially in the thighs) consistent with nonprogressive myopathy.
AMC arthrogryposis amyoplasia distal arthrogryposis Arthrogryposis is a general or descriptive term for the development of nonprogressive contractures affecting one or more areas of the body.
Nemaline myopathy (also called rod myopathy or nemaline rod myopathy) is a congenital, hereditary neuromuscular disorder that causes muscle weakness, generally nonprogressive, of varying severity.
Some few of these primordial writers and writrixes, tradition whispered, had actually gone on to compose literary masterpieces published in limited editions at their own expense or that of nonprogressive semantically-oriented universities.