5%
Two to 10 patients out of 100 die from the disease
60
Lupus is a serious autoimmune disease, and unfortunately some patients die as a result of lupus and/or the treatments for the disease.
ninety seven percent
Prognosis for patients appropriately treated with hydrocortisone and aldosterone is excellent. These patients can expect to enjoy a normal lifespan. Without treatment, or with substandard treatment, patients are always at risk of developing Addisonian crisis.Source: Answers.com
Alzheimer disease does not kill in itself, usually it is the other diseases like heart or kidney failure, and sometimes just any other disease associated with old age.
According to the Lupus Foundation of America, an estimated 16,000 to 20,000 deaths occur each year in the United States due to complications related to lupus. This figure varies depending on the source and may include indirect causes such as infections and cardiovascular diseases that are more common in individuals with lupus.
Without treatment, patients with acromegaly will most likely die early because of the disease's effects on the heart, lungs, brain, or due to the development of cancer in the large intestine
Patients with RA have a shorter life span, averaging a decrease of three to seven years of life. Patients sometimes die when very severe disease, infection, and gastrointestinal bleeding occur.
Frances Bontrager Greaser has written: 'And a time to die' -- subject(s): Health, Patients, AIDS (Disease), Biography
most systemic lupus patients eventually die from infections or from heart disease complicated by long-term use of corticosteroids
There are about 20 million cases of malaria annually. About 6,00,000 patients die of malaria annually. Morbidity and mortality wise this is very dangerous disease.