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Congenital.
The average life expectancy for someone born in 1996 is around 76-78 years. This estimate is based on current mortality rates and health projections. It's important to note that individual factors such as lifestyle choices, access to healthcare, and genetics can influence life expectancy.
No, autistic people do not have a shorter lifespan. There is nothing about autism that would cause someone to have a shorter lifespan.
There is no data showing the average lifespan of someone who has chondrosarcoma cancer because it all depends on what age the person was diagnosed. The 5 year life expectancy is about 60 percent once you have been diagnosed.
A condition someone is born with is called congenital.
A "congenital" disease is one that someone has from birth.
How long someone or something lives for
No. For example, someone might be born with an extra finger, which is a congenital disorder, but live a completely normal life otherwise.
A lifespan is how long someone will live this is by sebastian chavez
There is no way to prevent a congenital immuno-deficiency disorder. However, someone with a congenital immunodeficiency disorder might want to consider getting genetic counseling before having children.
There are three general causes : * Someone is born with a disability (congenital) * A problem occurs during bodily development (congenital or environmental) * The person suffers a serious illness or injury
25 years, ....... Well now, my son is 35 with CIPA and my grand daughter also has CIPA, he just had a new baby born to him a month ago, so far so good.