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Could Progressive Systematic Sclerosis stay stable for 10 years?
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Could Progressive Systematic Sclerosis stay stable for 10 years?
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Shura Phasha asked the Naked Scientists:
Could Progressive Systematic Sclerosis stay stable for 10 years?
The question is whether it is possible that this disease, diagnosed ten years ago, could remain at the same degree after such a long period. Progressive presuppose degenerative progression from my layman's point. Could the lungs in particular not undergo degeneration as key indicator thereof?
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Nelson
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