Alpers syndrome, a rare genetic disorder affecting the brain and liver, can lead to a variable prognosis. Life expectancy varies significantly among individuals, with some living only a few years after diagnosis, while others may survive into adolescence or adulthood. The progression of the disease and associated complications play crucial roles in determining overall survival. Early intervention and management of symptoms can help improve quality of life but may not significantly extend lifespan.
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11 months. Diagnosed in Sept 1987, died in August 1988.
sadly, the average is about 2 months.
I do not know How long they live
i depends how long its been in your body or how it spreads
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
It would be extremely mean but yes. and it would take a long process.
A little less than three years. She was diagnosed in the fall of 1986 (if memory serves) and died on May 20, 1989.
A person can live minutes without air.
As long as any other person.
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.