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Sixty percent of people with HR syndrome will die in the first six months of illness. However, most people who have one episode do not have a second. People who survive often recover lung function completely. | Sixty percent of people with HR syndrome will die in the first six months of illness. However, most people who have one episode do not have a second. People who survive often recover lung function completely. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Natural History
Complications
Prognosis
Sixty percent of people with HR syndrome will die in the first six months of illness. However, most people who have one episode do not have a second. People who survive often recover lung function completely.