Prognosis of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
Prognosis of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E: The prognosis is variable depending on the severity of the condition and additional physical malformations as well as individual response to treatment. Some patients may have their bone marrow problems cured after a bone marrow transplant but they must still have regular checkups for cancer. Mild cases may only need regular monitoring. ...see also Overview of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
Onset of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E: Blood problems start at birth but may not cause significant symptoms until adulthood.
Complications:
Complications of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E may include:
See also complications of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E.
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About prognosis:
The 'prognosis' of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E usually refers to the likely outcome
of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E.
The prognosis of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
may include the duration of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E, chances of complications of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E,
probable outcomes,
prospects for recovery, recovery period for Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E, survival rates,
death rates,
and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E.
Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.