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==Complications==
==Complications==
* Irregular, fast heart rhythms ([[arrhythmias]])
* Irregular, fast heart rhythms ([[arrhythmias]])
* Chronic diarrhea (from a disease called [[protein loosing enteropathy]])
* Chronic diarrhea (from a disease called [[protein losing enteropathy]])
* [[Heart failure]]
* [[Heart failure]]
* Fluid in the abdomen ([[ascites]]) and in the lungs ([[pleural effusion]])
* Fluid in the abdomen ([[ascites]]) and in the lungs ([[pleural effusion]])

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Improvement can be expected with most surgical procedures. Unexpected death may occur with heart arrhythmias.

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