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- ... leads to a lack of movement, and often death by early adulthood.
- ... and it often causes heart failure and sudden death in adolescence or early adulthood. EOMFC appears to be a rare disorder, although ...
- ... Signs and symptoms related to arrhythmias, including sudden death, can occur from early infancy to late adulthood. Sudden death typically occurs around age 40. This ...
- ... early childhood, while others live into adolescence or early adulthood. The most common causes of death are heart problems, abnormalities of the throat and ...
- ... disease leads to severe signs and symptoms and early death.In the cases in which CLN5 disease develops in adolescence or adulthood, it is thought that the CLN5 gene mutations ...
- ... disease leads to severe signs and symptoms and early death.In the cases in which CLN5 disease develops in adolescence or adulthood, it is thought that the CLN5 gene mutations ...
- Teen Depression (National Library of Medicine)... depression. Stressful childhood events such as trauma, the death of a loved one, bullying, and abuse. Which teens are at risk of depression? Depression can happen at any age, but often begins in the teens or early adulthood. Certain teens are at higher risk of depression, ...
- ... neurologic involvement. This form can lead to rapid, early death. Type 3 may cause liver, spleen, and brain problems. People with this type may live into adulthood.
- ... the heart (endocarditis), abnormal blood clots, or sudden death.X-linked cardiac valvular dysplasia can be diagnosed anytime from birth (in some cases prenatally) to late adulthood but is typically diagnosed in early to mid-adulthood because valve malformation is often ...
- ... progranulin protein. This lack of progranulin causes the death of nerve cells in the brain, although the exact mechanism is ... CLN11 disease is inherited in an autosomal ...