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Feb 28, 2014 · Many knew Harold Ramis, but few know what killed him. The celebrated Hollywood filmmaker and Chicagoan passed away Monday at the age of 69. The cause of death was from complications related to a condition known as autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, a disease that Ramis suffered from in private.
Feb 24, 2014 · CNN — The disease that led to actor-director Harold Ramis’ death is one of an often-mysterious family of maladies that can starve organs and cause painful tissue damage. Vasculitis develops when...
Feb 25, 2014 · Ramis' suffered from complications from his autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis in 2010 to such an extent that he had trouble walking. He suffered another relapse in 2011. Vasculitis is part of a...
Sep 21, 2014 · Ramis was confined to a wheelchair, and had to re-learn to walk. Then, in 2011, he suffered a relapse, and he was never the same. Ramis’ dream of speaking to Murray again did eventually...
A year and a half later, Ramis had relearned to walk and was making good progress on his recovery when he suffered a relapse of the vasculitis, from which he never fully recovered, said Laurel...
Jun 5, 2018 · What we learned in Violet Ramis Stiel’s new book about her dad Harold Ramis, including how Ramis and Bill Murray ended their feud, his unproduced biographical screenplay, how he got cast by...
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Feb 24, 2022 · The likelihood of relapse changes and is estimated to be very high in early recovery (50–70%) but reduces to 15% in stable recovery (Best 2019). Dennis et al. (2014) have found that recovery becomes self-sustaining after five years, and by this time external supports are not required.