Those miners with simple CWP can lead a normal life. However, patients who develop black lung disease at an early age, or who have progressive massive fibrosis, have a higher risk of premature death.
none, the disease no longer exists naturaly none, the disease no longer exists naturaly
The prognosis for people who have orthostatic hypotension depends on the underlying cause of the problem.
Well, in the case of an unknown diease they would be isolated and their cells would be studied until they could find a pathogen that could counteract the virus. int the case of an already diagnosed diesease they would be isolated, diagnosed, and proper medical aid would be applied.
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approximately 703,555 people in the US have graves disease
The prognosis for most people with Raynaud's disease is very good
The prognosis for people with TB is generally good if they receive prompt and appropriate treatment. With proper medication and adherence to treatment, most people are able to recover fully. However, complications can arise if the disease is left untreated or not managed effectively.
Because Malignant Mesothelioma is often undiagnosed until it is in the later stages, due to a long latency period, the prognosis is generally not good. Usually, the survival rate after it has been diagnosed is one or two years.
2 million people are diagnosed with kidney disease each year, and a few thousand die of it or complications.
The prognosis for acquired toxoplasmosis in adults with strong immune systems is excellent. The disease often disappears by itself after several weeks.
Most people recover completely from a bout of cat-scratch disease. Further attacks are rare.
Kennedy's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that is slow in its progression. It is likely that individuals will become wheelchair bound during the later stages of the disease
219,440 new cases in 2010.
People with Down syndrome will develop the brain changes that characterize Alzheimer's disease in later life and may develop the clinical symptoms of this disease as well.
Prognosis for infantile and juvenile Krabbe disease is very poor. Individuals with infantile type usually die at an average age of 13 months. Death usually occurs within a year after the child shows symptoms
People with Batten disease may become blind, confined to bed, and unable to communicate. Batten disease is typically fatal by the late teens or 20s. Some people with the disorder, however, live into their 30s.
With treatment and control of symptoms, people with Type 1 Gaucher disease may lead fairly long and normal lives.