Prognosis of Sandhoff Disease
Prognosis of Sandhoff Disease: Poor. Commonly death by age 3. ...see also Overview of Sandhoff Disease
Prognosis for Sandhoff Disease:
The
prognosis for individuals with Sandhoff disease is poor. Death usually
occurs by age 3 and is generally caused by respiratory infections.
(Source: excerpt from NINDS Sandhoff Disease Information Page: NINDS)
...see also Overview of Sandhoff Disease
Complications:
Complications of Sandhoff Disease may include:
Complications of Sandhoff Disease from the Diseases Database include:
Source: Diseases Database
See also complications of Sandhoff Disease.
Sandhoff Disease: Research More
About prognosis:
The 'prognosis' of Sandhoff Disease usually refers to the likely outcome
of Sandhoff Disease.
The prognosis of Sandhoff Disease
may include the duration of Sandhoff Disease, chances of complications of Sandhoff Disease,
probable outcomes,
prospects for recovery, recovery period for Sandhoff Disease, survival rates,
death rates,
and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Sandhoff Disease.
Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.
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