I
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Potential for cure - life is threatened, not necessarily limited.
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Conditions for which treatment may be feasible but can fail
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Cancer
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Some cardiac anomalies
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II
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Period of normality despite having fatal diagnosis.
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Conditions where premature death is inevitable but where there may be long periods of participation in normal activities
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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III
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Relentless deterioration from, or before, time of diagnosis.
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Progressive conditions without curative treatment options, where treatment is exclusively palliative and commonly extends over many years
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Metabolic or neurodegenerative conditions
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IV
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Unpredictable course whose progression is not easily judged from natural history.
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Irreversible but non-progressive conditions causing likelihood of premature death through complications
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Severe cerebral palsy
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Traumatic brain injury
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Septic brain injury |