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==Overview==
==Overview==
Children with Hurler syndrome often die before age 10 from obstructive airway disease, respiratory infections, or cardiac complications.
Children with Hurler syndrome often die before age 10 from obstructive airway disease, respiratory infections, or cardiac complications. Hurler syndrome is a disease with a poor outlook. Children with this disease develop nervous system problems, and can die young.


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Children with Hurler syndrome often die before age 10 from obstructive airway disease, respiratory infections, or cardiac complications. Hurler syndrome is a disease with a poor outlook. Children with this disease develop nervous system problems, and can die young.

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