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Charcot Marie Tooth Disease : Complications

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Complications could include:
Progressive inability to walk Progressive weakness Injury to areas of the body that have decreased sensation.
Source:ADAM
Date:December 12, 2008
The symptoms of CMT usually progress slowly over many years, but do not usually shorten life expectancy. The majority of people with CMT do not need to use a wheelchair during their lifetime.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
The symptoms of CMT usually progress slowly over many years but do not usually shorten life expectancy. The majority of children with CMT do not need to use a wheelchair at any time during their lives.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
The symptoms of CMT usually progress slowly over many years, but do not usually shorten life expectancy. The majority of people with CMT do not need to use a wheelchair during their lifetime.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part I
The symptoms of CMT usually progress slowly over many years, but do not usually shorten life expectancy. The majority of people with CMT do not need to use a wheelchair during their lifetime.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
Prognosis for someone with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder is unique to the person. The severity of the symptoms can vary greatly, even within the same family.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
Weakness is a reduction in the strength of one or more muscles.Weakness may be generalized(total body weakness) or localized to only one area, side of the body, limb, or muscle. Weakness is more notable when it is localized.
Source:ADAM
Date:July 17, 2007
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