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Results 21 - 30 of 57 for Right ventricular failure
  1. ... small number of affected individuals develop potentially fatal heart failure, which may require heart transplantation.Nonfamilial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ...
  2. ... slowly. In severe cases, it can lead to heart failure. People with patent ductus arteriosus also have an ...
  3. ... abnormalities in the heart's rhythm (arrhythmia) and heart failure.Children with MPS II grow steadily until about ...
  4. ... complications including abnormal bleeding, migraine headaches, seizures, and heart failure. In some cases the complications can be life- ...
  5. ... symptoms, but they may die suddenly due to heart failure. Without treatment, the majority of affected children survive ...
  6. ... lead to shortness of breath, chest pain, and heart failure. Narrowing of other vessels, including the artery from ...
  7. ... cardiac muscle. Over time, this condition results in heart failure.It usually takes many years for symptoms of ...
  8. ... slowly; in severe cases, it can lead to heart failure. Intelligence is unaffected in Burn-McKeown syndrome. Burn- ...
  9. ... include a heart rhythm abnormality called atrial fibrillation, heart failure, cardiac arrest, and stroke. Sick sinus syndrome accounts ...
  10. ... palpitations), an unusually slow heartbeat (bradycardia), fainting (syncope), heart failure, and an increased risk of sudden death.Researchers ...
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