Sentences with phrase «very slow onset»

«It's a very slow onset, and so when the patient comes to the doctor you're never quite sure when the disease started.

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There are many different types of changes in an ambient environment — some very fast like electromagnetic waves, some very slow like the accumulation of pollutants in the air, and some with rapid onsets and offsets but long durations like rainfall.
Diagnosed with in a very rare early - onset, slow - progressing form of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; also known as motor neurone disease or MND) in 1963 at age 21, he was gradually left him wheel chair bound.
Keep in mind, perimenopause means «around menopause,» so it could usually be described as a slow, steady march toward the end of estrogen production that commonly presents as a very gradual onset of the menopausal symptoms we listed above.
These conditions are very real concerns for females, and while menopause is often a time when we start to notice a decline in memory and bone density, the onset of these changes happens years earlier as growth hormone production begins to slow down.
The onset of clinical signs can be very rapid or very slow, with a history of waxing and waning being common.
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