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Results 1 - 10 of 78 for Life expectancy
  1. ... in the juvenile type of multiple sulfatase deficiency.Life expectancy is shortened in individuals with all types of ... signs and symptoms of the condition appear, but life expectancy varies depending on the severity of the condition ...
  2. ... mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS IV does not affect intelligence.The life expectancy of individuals with MPS IV depends on the ... the disorder usually live into adulthood, although their life expectancy may be reduced. Spinal cord compression and airway ...
  3. ... muscular atrophy type III typically have a normal life expectancy.Spinal muscular atrophy type IV is rare and ... spinal muscular atrophy type IV have a normal life expectancy. Spinal muscular atrophy affects 1 per 8,000 ...
  4. ... mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS VI does not affect intelligence.The life expectancy of individuals with MPS VI depends on the ... the disorder usually live into adulthood, although their life expectancy may be reduced. Heart disease and airway obstruction ...
  5. ... between fever episodes and typically have a normal life expectancy.People with MVA have signs and symptoms of ... childhood; mildly affected individuals may have a normal life expectancy. More than 200 people with mevalonate kinase deficiency ...
  6. ... slowly than type I, but it still shortens life expectancy. People with the late infantile form typically survive ... dystonia) and abnormalities of the spinal bones (vertebrae). Life expectancy varies among people with GM1 gangliosidosis type III. ...
  7. ... to total disability within a few years. The life expectancy of individuals with this type depends on whether ... by the time they reach middle age. The life expectancy of individuals with the adrenal insufficiency form depends ...
  8. ... typically develop symptoms around 2 years old. The life expectancy of individuals with this type varies depending on ... form is typically associated with a nearly normal life expectancy. The prevalence of galactosialidosis is unknown; more than ...
  9. ... Sialidosis type I does not affect intelligence or life expectancy.Sialidosis type II, the more severe type of ... dark red spots on the skin (angiokeratomas). The life expectancy of individuals with juvenile sialidosis type II varies ...
  10. ... 1 typically have normal intelligence and a normal life expectancy. However, some affected individuals have had serious or life-threatening complications including abnormal thickening (stenosis) of the ...
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