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Results 1 - 10 of 138 for heart failure
  1. ... all affected individuals have an increased risk of heart failure and sudden death.MYBPC3 gene mutations that cause ... heart rhythm (arrhythmia), shortness of breath (dyspnea), and heart failure.It is unclear how MYBPC3 gene mutations cause ...
  2. ... all affected individuals have an increased risk of heart failure and sudden death.Most TNNT2 gene mutations in ... efficiently. Familial dilated cardiomyopathy increases the risk of heart failure and premature death. More About This Health Condition ...
  3. ... to stress, leading to an increased risk of heart failure. Although changes in the KCNJ11 gene can be associated with type 2 diabetes and heart failure, a combination of lifestyle, genetic, and environmental factors ...
  4. ... form of Pompe disease leads to death from heart failure in the first year of life.The non- ... cardiomegaly), but affected individuals usually do not experience heart failure. The muscle weakness in this disorder leads to ...
  5. ... Barth syndrome, the heart problems can lead to heart failure. In rare cases, the cardiomyopathy gets better over ... reduced life expectancy. Many affected children die of heart failure or infection in infancy or early childhood, but ...
  6. ... and cannot pump blood efficiently, often resulting in heart failure. The decreased blood flow can lead to swelling ... rhythms (arrhythmias) can also occur. INVM frequently causes heart failure. BTHS CMD3A EFE EFE2 G4.5 LVNCX tafazzin ( ...
  7. ... all affected individuals have an increased risk of heart failure and sudden death.Most TNNI3 gene mutations in ... blood efficiently. Dilated cardiomyopathy increases the risk of heart failure and premature death. cardiac troponin I cTnI TNNI3_ ...
  8. ... all affected individuals have an increased risk of heart failure and sudden death.Most MYH7 gene mutations that ... heart rhythm (arrhythmia), shortness of breath (dyspnea), and heart failure.It is unclear how MYH7 gene mutations cause ...
  9. ... rhythm abnormality called atrial fibrillation in people with heart failure. Researchers suggest that differences in blood pressure control ... a determinant of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure. Am J Cardiol. 2008 Aug 1;102(3): ...
  10. ... life-threatening complications such as progressive kidney failure, heart failure, and stroke. Some affected individuals have milder forms ... an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. The signs and symptoms of Fabry disease usually ...
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