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Wasting Syndrome: AIDS related wasting syndrome is the involuntary loss of more than 10% of the body weight plus more than 30 days of either diarrhoea or weakness and fever. It is linked to disease progression and death. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Wasting Syndrome is available below.
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State of general ill health characterized by malnutrition, weakness, and emaciation; occurs during the course of a chronic disease. - (Source - Diseases Database)
Involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body - (Source - WordNet 2.1)
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