Looks like the base result is this:
Andrea's report divides the cases into three broad groups. She cautions that those with more visible symptoms appear more frequently, which may be caused by bias in testing.
The largest and most visible group experience extreme morphological changes. Many require surgery to remove entirely new limbs, while others' records end abruptly.
The middle group show some changes, still appearing fundamentally human but different from their previous appearance. Andrea notes most of these changes sound subjectively like improvements.
The third and smallest group is the one she spends the most time on, noting commonalities of abnormal recovery rate and long-term memory loss. None of these individuals possessed valid documentation.
Although that certainly sounds familiar, it's hard to guess what lessons might be hiding in here, waiting for you.
Then, if you qualify for a skill it inserts a new line after the relevant line, and then some stuff at the end.