
handle: 1842/34002
(l) The cause of the disease is unknown. (2) It has a hereditary nature, and appears in both sexes. It can be transmitted by both male and female. (3) There is a tendency to increase in severity with advancing years. (4) Recovery is rare. (5) It is rarely a primary cause of death. (6) There is no satisfactory treatment. Treatment at present is purely symptomatic.
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