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Progressive pulmonary failure
- ... this condition is in the heart; this causes progressive heart failure. Other sites of amyloidosis may include the lungs, blood vessels, and kidneys. It is estimated that ...
- ... several life-threatening conditions, including cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. Many affected individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does not ...
- ... several life-threatening conditions, including cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. Many affected individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does not ...
- ... several life-threatening conditions, including cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. Many affected individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does not ...
- ... several life-threatening conditions, including cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. Many affected individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does not ...
- ... lung (spontaneous pneumothorax). The lung problems may be progressive and, without lung transplantation, may eventually lead to limitations in activities of daily living, the need for oxygen therapy, and respiratory failure. Although LAM cells are not considered cancerous, they ...
- ... around age 1 year when they experience a progressive loss of mental ... respiratory failure. All affected children have an eye abnormality called ...
- ... Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ... tauopathy with respiratory failure, and a form of dementia with seizures (epilepsy). ...
- ... internal organs and can lead to impairment or failure of the affected organs. The most commonly affected organs are the esophagus, heart, lungs, and kidneys. Internal organ involvement may be signaled ...
- ... an abnormally bell-shaped chest that prevents the lungs from fully expanding. Most children with spinal muscular atrophy type I do not survive past early childhood due to respiratory failure.Spinal muscular atrophy type II (also called Dubowitz ...