Posted By CCF CARDIO MD - DLB on August 17, 1998 at 08:34:33:
In Reply to: immune diseases posted by Jan on August 17, 1998 at 00:52:08:
I have been reading the posts lately and had two
idiopathicBell's palsy
Fibrous dysplasia
Guillain-barre syndrome
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Idiopathic aplastic anemia
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Orbital pseudotumor
Pseudotumor cerebri dilatedDilated cardiomyopathy cardiomyopathy questions. A doctor mentioned a possible cause of cardiomypathy could be an immune disease. Which ones could cause this? Also a doctor mentioned that 1/3 of patients with this improve. Does that mean full recover? What exactly does that statement mean? I have seen that statistic before but haven't known what it meant. Thanks for all you do! Jan
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Dear Jan
IdiopathicBell's palsy
Fibrous dysplasia
Guillain-barre syndrome
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Idiopathic aplastic anemia
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Orbital pseudotumor
Pseudotumor cerebri is a fancy way of saying that there is no identified cause for a disease. No one knows for sure what causes
idiopathicBell's palsy
Fibrous dysplasia
Guillain-barre syndrome
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Idiopathic aplastic anemia
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Orbital pseudotumor
Pseudotumor cerebri dilatedDilated cardiomyopathy cardiomyopathy. On theory is that the immune system attacks a person's own heart muscle, but this is one of several theories.
About 25% of patients with
idiopathicBell's palsy
Fibrous dysplasia
Guillain-barre syndrome
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Idiopathic aplastic anemia
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Orbital pseudotumor
Pseudotumor cerebri dilated cardiomyopathy make a full recovery just with the passage of time. This means that their heart returns to its normal size and their symptoms go away. Unfortunately, this doesn't happen to everyone with dilated cardiomyopathy.
I hope this answers your questions. Feel free to write back.
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