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LEOPARD syndrome: Death because of chronic respiratory insufficiency
J. R. Peter, J. S. Kemp
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Allergy & Pulmonary Medicine
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Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency
100%
LEOPARD Syndrome
100%
Respiratory Insufficiency
66%
Cardiomyopathy
33%
Pulmonary Stenosis
33%
Pulmonary Hypertension
33%
Conduction Defects
33%
Older Women
33%
Hypertelorism
33%
Cardiac Defects
33%
Cause of Death
33%
Thorax
33%
Deafness
33%
Congenital Heart Defects
33%
Normal Life
33%
Retardation
33%
Genitalia
33%
Thoracic Deformity
33%
Lentigo
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Respiratory Failure
100%
LEOPARD Syndrome
100%
Respiratory Failure
66%
Pulmonary Hypertension
33%
Chest
33%
Heart Muscle Conduction Disturbance
33%
Hypertelorism
33%
N [bis(1 Aziridinyl)phosphinyl] 4 Iodobenzamide
33%
Pulmonary Valve Stenosis
33%
Congenital Heart Defect
33%
Hearing Impairment
33%
Myocardial Disease
33%
Thorax Deformity
33%
Lentigo
33%