It typically becomes progressively worse and can cause death
Yes
Yes
Myelofibrosis goes by many names including idiopathic myelofibrosis, agnogenic myeloid metaplasia, chronic myelosclerosis, aleukemic megakaryocytic myelosis, and leukoerythroblastosis
Chronic histoplasmosis affects the lungs and can be fatal. Disseminated histoplasmosis affects many organ systems in the body and is often fatal
CJD is a chronic progressive neurologic disease that is 100% fatal.
Neurosarcoidosis is a slowly chronic disease with a progressive course, which is fatal in about 50% of patients.
Despite intensive treatment, encephalopathy caused by acute liver inflammation (fulminant hepatitis) is fatal for as many as 80% of patients. Those with chronic liver failure often die in hepatic coma.
Chronic beryllium disease is incurable.Most patients with acute berylliosis recover fully 7-10 days after treatment begins.Patients whose lungs are severely damaged by chronic berylliosis may experience fatal heart failure.
No, vCJD (the medical acronym for the disease in humans) is a progressive chronic fatal disease with no known cure.
Yes, severe or chronic Migraines of any type may be disabling. Rarely they may even be fatal.
there are a few possibilities lung cancer chronic bronchitis emphysema or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)which is the two above conditions occuring together.
The best thing about fruits is that they are full of essential vitamins, minerals, and fibre that help protect you from chronic diseases, which can be painful, debilitating and even fatal.