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Professor Wojciech Cichy of the Medical University in Poznan hasconfimed earlier allegations that Fryderyk Chopin's death was not caused by tuberculosis, as mentioned in the death certificate but cystic fibrosis. According to Professor Cichy, the presence of nodules on the surface of the composer's heart, cited in the autopsy report, could be a symptom of the disease, which is a genetic disorder affecting primarily the lungs. Also, the medical history of members of Chopin's immediate family supports this theory: two of his three sisters died of lung diseases, and the youngest one, who was of very fragile health, died at the age of 15. Chopin died at 39. Cystic fibrosis and its genetic ramifications were not fully described until 1932, 83 years after his death. Professor Cichy's team hopes to be able to carry out further genetic research on the basis of the material taken from the remains of Emilia Chopin, who was buried at Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery. |
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Professor Wojciech Cichy of the Medical University in Poznan has