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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Life expectancy
  1. ... their lifetime, while other children lose the skill. Life expectancies are not well studied, although survival at least until the mid-20s is likely. The average life expectancy for girls may be mid-40s. Death is ...
  2. ... a wheelchair and often have a somewhat shortened life expectancy. Type IV, or moderately severe OI, is similar ... IV often need braces or crutches to walk. Life expectancy is normal or near normal. There are other ...
  3. If there are no complications, the life expectancy of people with NF is almost normal. With the right education, people with NF can live a normal life. Although mental impairment ...
  4. ... milder, with no vision loss and a normal life expectancy.
  5. Transplanted corneas have a long life expectancy. The benefits of corneal transplant are significant, and include significant improvement in vision.
  6. ... very good and transplanted corneas have a long life expectancy.
  7. ... disease. However, treatments may help shrink tumors, improve life expectancy, and relieve symptoms.
  8. ... cause health problems, and it does not affect life expectancy.
  9. ... and spread to the liver. These can lower life expectancy. The symptoms of peptic ulcer disease, low blood ...
  10. ... 1 form of Gaucher disease can expect normal life expectancy with enzyme replacement therapy.
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