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Results 1 - 10 of 53 for Sudden death
  1. Sudden infant death with dysgenesis of the testes syndrome (SIDDT) is a rare condition that is fatal in the first year of life; its major features include abnormalities ...
  2. ... heartbeats increase the risk of fainting (syncope) and sudden death. Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome is uncommon; it ... syndrome JLNS Prolonged QT interval in EKG and sudden death Surdo-cardiac syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Jervell and ...
  3. ... can cause fainting (syncope), seizures, difficulty breathing, or sudden death. These complications typically occur when an affected person ... life. Signs and symptoms related to arrhythmias, including sudden death, can occur from early infancy to late adulthood. ...
  4. ... the risk of an abnormal heartbeat (arrhythmia) and sudden death.ARVC may not cause any symptoms in its ... affected individuals may still be at risk of sudden death, especially during strenuous exercise. When symptoms occur, they ...
  5. ... heart to stop beating (cardiac arrest), leading to sudden death. Researchers suspect that CPVT may be a significant cause of sudden death in children and young adults without recognized heart ...
  6. ... dizziness and fainting (syncope) to cardiac arrest and sudden death. These signs and symptoms can occur any time ... M. Short QT Syndrome: a familial cause of sudden death. Circulation. 2003 Aug 26;108(8):965-70. ...
  7. ... and increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death, particularly after physical activity. Sudden death from cardiac arrest can occur in childhood or ...
  8. ... the heart rhythm (arrhythmias), which can lead to sudden death. Some people with Timothy syndrome are also born ... cardiac arrest (the heart suddenly stops beating) and sudden death.Timothy syndrome is also characterized by webbing or ...
  9. ... familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have an increased risk of sudden death, even if they have no other symptoms of ... a lower risk of serious cardiac events and sudden death than people with the familial form. Familial hypertrophic ...
  10. ... fevers that increase the risk of seizures and sudden death.Many of the health problems associated with Crisponi ... resembling neonatal tetanus, characteristic face, camptodactyly, hyperthermia, and sudden death: a new syndrome? Am J Med Genet. 1996 ...
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