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Sometimes a sufferer may develop fatal inflammation of the heart.
Decades after surviving the potentially deadly acute phase of Chagas disease, a human infected with T. cruzi may develop fatal damage to cardiac and smooth muscle tissue in approximately 30% of cases.
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The risk of exposure to radiation doses at elevated levels may develop into fatal cancer within 10 years of continuous and cumulative exposure.
Persistently infected cattle may develop the fatal mucosal disease [ 5].
Although self-limiting, AMS may develop into fatal high altitude pulmonary or cerebral edema in a small number of people.
Once again, although our patients had radiological evidence of pulmonary veno-occlusive disease, such as Kerley B lines or septal lines and ground glass infiltrates [ 38], it is critical to diagnose pulmonary veno-occlusive disease correctly in these patients because they may develop potentially fatal pulmonary oedema if they are given vasodilator therapy, particularly epoprostenol [ 39].
In horses the disease course is usually subclinical, although some animals may show neurological symptoms and develop fatal encephalitis.
Both transgenic mouse lines develop fatal BPL.
However, this approach may be of limited prognostic value as a sizeable fraction of colorectal carcinomas have innate resistance to chemotherapy and 25%to30%0% of the patients presenting with lymph-node negative tumors also develop fatal disease [ 4].
However, this disease is one of the most common opportunistic infections among HIV/AIDS patients with CD4+ T lymphocytes below 150 cells/ μL (known as AIDS-definitory condition), who may develop severe and fatal disseminated histoplasmosis [ 59]; approximately 30% of these patients die from this infection [ 74– 76].
Moreover, a more severe form of the disease, which may be prolonged or even fatal, may develop in persons with poor immune systems (2 ).
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