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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Congestive heart failure
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... cardiac muscle. Over time, this condition results in heart failure.It usually takes many years for symptoms of familial dilated cardiomyopathy to cause health problems. They typically begin in mid-adulthood, ... Congestive cardiomyopathy Familial idiopathic cardiomyopathy FDC Primary familial dilated ...
  4. ... individuals do not survive past childhood due to heart failure. A small percentage of people with DCMA syndrome ...
  5. ... the heart (cardiac fibrosis), which can lead to heart failure. Complete PAI-1 deficiency is a rare disorder; ...
  6. ... the heart (cardiac) muscle that can lead to heart failure. People with mitochondrial complex V deficiency may also ...
  7. ... at the expected rate (failure to thrive), and heart failure. Hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia is thought to be ...
  8. ... stages of the disease, it can lead to heart failure. ARVC occurs in an estimated 1 in 1, ...
  9. ... small number of affected individuals develop potentially fatal heart failure, which may require heart transplantation.Nonfamilial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ...
  10. ... abnormalities in the heart's rhythm (arrhythmia) and heart failure.Children with MPS II grow steadily until about ...
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