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It has a very poor prognosis and is often fatal unless promptly recognized and aggressively treated.
The prognosis is overall poor.
Children are especially vulnerable to atropine poisoning, and their prognosis is likely to be fatal.
The prognosis is mixed, with some patients going on to a syndrome that is poorly distinguishable from JME.
It is an ancient textbook on surgery almost completely devoid of magical thinking and describes in exquisite detail the examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of numerous ailments.
The long-term prognosis for individuals with the disorder is uncertain, and this has mostly to do with the etiology ( underlying cause ; i. e. autoimmune, paraneoplastic, etc.
Cancer can spread along nerves ; this is known as perineural spread and often is associated with a worse prognosis.
Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease is a distinct disease that also leads to cysts in the kidneys and liver, typically presents in childhood, only affects about 1 in 20, 000 people < ref name =" Zerres_1998 "> and has different causes and prognosis.
The prognosis of either pointlessly continuing the cycle of life or facing extinction is one major leg of Schopenhauer's pessimism.
While outcomes have improved significantly with the use of ACE inhibitors the prognosis is often guarded, as a significant number of patients are refractory to treatment and develop renal failure.
Crow was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in mid-February 2006, her doctors stating that " prognosis for a full recovery is excellent.
The prognosis for significant recovery from acute transverse myelitis is poor in approximately 66 % of the cases ; that is, significant long-term disabilities will remain.
Every year, thousands of cases of plague are still reported to the World Health Organization, although, with proper treatment, the prognosis for victims is now much better.
The prognosis is guarded.
While the general prognosis is favorable, current studies indicate that West Nile Fever can often be more severe than previously recognized, with studies of various recent outbreaks indicating that it may take as long as 60 – 90 days to recover.
Oral niacin is given as a treatment for this condition in doses ranging from 40 – 200 mg, with a good prognosis if identified and treated early.
On the other hand, the type of cancer it is, never mind the location, is somewhat well known, and the prognosis, I'm told, is good.
In general, the prognosis is poor, especially for those with co-morbid disorders.
Little is known about prognosis of untreated DID.

prognosis and poor
the lungs ), making prognosis very poor.
It has a poor prognosis, particularly in those with AIDS.
The prognosis for individuals with Alpers ' disease is poor.
Until recently, canine distemper has been associated with a long history of pessimism with respect to treatment of infected animals and the disease was usually assumed to have a poor prognosis.
Expression of this metastatic signature has been correlated with a poor prognosis and has been shown to be consistent in several types of cancer.
The prognosis in children born with CRS is poor.
Older patients and those with poorer Hunt and Hess grades on admission have a poor prognosis.
There is no treatment for holoprosencephaly and the prognosis for individuals with the disorder is poor.
The prognosis for children with hydranencephaly is generally quite poor.
The prognosis for those with iniencephaly is extremely poor.
The prognosis for those with hemimegalencephaly ranges from poor to highly functioning.
In general, life expectancy for individuals with microcephaly is reduced and the prognosis for normal brain function is poor.
The prognosis for infants born with exencephaly is extremely poor.
High-grade tumors will have a poor prognosis, while low-grade tumors may go unnoticed for many years, as is the case in many other organs, such as the breast, where a ductal carcinoma in situ ( or a lobular carcinoma in situ ) may be present without any clinical signs and without correlate on routine imaging tests, although in some occasions it may be detected on more specialized imaging studies like MR mammography.
It is characterized by numerous bacteria and has a poor prognosis ( compared to dry gangrene ) due to septicemia.
DIC is associated with a poor prognosis and a high mortality rate.
By the time symptoms occur, the cancer has often reached an advanced stage ( see below ) and may have also metastasized ( spread to other, perhaps distant, parts of the body ), which is one of the main reasons for its relatively poor prognosis.
When the heart is involved, the prognosis is poor.
Despite treatment with chemotherapy, radiation therapy or sometimes surgery, the disease carries a poor prognosis.
* Continuous: unremitting, proceeding rapidly (“ malignant ”) or slowly (“ sluggish ”), with a poor prognosis

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'' He finds it equally `` remarkable that their critical diagnosis and prognosis should have so much in common among themselves and with the critics of the twentieth century ''.
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis.
Studies have also found that prognosis of expressive aphasia correlates strongly with the initial severity of impairment.
The UK National Health Service uses a similar system with categories labeled A, B, C, and D. The above Levels are only appropriate for treatment or interventions ; different types of research are required for assessing diagnostic accuracy or natural history and prognosis, and hence different " levels " are required.
Each type of epilepsy presents with its own unique combination of seizure type, typical age of onset, EEG findings, treatment, and prognosis.
This condition carries a good prognosis because children do not usually show cognitive decline or neurological deficits, and the seizures in the majority cease spontaneously with onging maturation.
The prognosis varies with the underlying cause.
Along with contemporary ancient Egyptian medicine, the Babylonians introduced the concepts of diagnosis, prognosis, physical examination, and medical prescriptions.
The text contains a list of medical symptoms and often detailed empirical observations along with logical rules used in combining observed symptoms on the body of a patient with its diagnosis and prognosis.
The prognosis for people with muscular dystrophy varies according to the type and progression of the disorder.
Five columns of this papyrus deal with obstetrics and gynecology, especially concerning the acceleration of parturition and the birth prognosis of the newborn.
Along with contemporary Egyptian medicine, the Babylonians introduced the concepts of diagnosis, prognosis, physical examination, and prescriptions.
The text contains a list of medical symptoms and often detailed empirical observations along with logical rules used in combining observed symptoms on the body of a patient with its diagnosis and prognosis.
These include the symptoms for many varieties of epilepsy and related ailments along with their diagnosis and prognosis.

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