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Results 21 - 30 of 38 for Congestive heart failure
  1. ... early in life and worsen quickly, leading to heart failure in adolescence or early adulthood. In affected females, ...
  2. ... heart disease worsens quickly, and it often causes heart failure and sudden death in adolescence or early adulthood. ...
  3. ... to shortness of breath, chest pain, and ultimately heart failure.The severity of SVAS varies considerably, even among ...
  4. ... orthostatic hypertension. These abnormalities can lead to progressive heart failure and death. Occasionally, people with the cardiac form ...
  5. ... cardiomyopathy. Either type of cardiomyopathy can lead to heart failure and premature death. Individuals with Danon disease can ...
  6. ... harder to pump blood and may lead to heart failure. As a result of these complications, arterial tortuosity ...
  7. ... work harder to pump blood. As a result, heart failure may develop in affected individuals, with signs and ...
  8. ... problems, such as a weakened heart (cardiomyopathy) and heart failure; breathing difficulties; coma; and sudden death.Problems related ...
  9. ... thirds of individuals with left ventricular noncompaction develop heart failure. Left ventricular noncompaction is estimated to affect 8 ...
  10. ... with life-threatening complications including abnormal bleeding and heart failure.Another characteristic feature of Parkes Weber syndrome is ...
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