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Lung Ailment Eyed in Death of Reggie White

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - NFL great Reggie White may have died because of a respiratory disease combined with other health problems, a preliminary autopsy report said Monday.<br> <br> White most likely had a condition that affected the amount of air his lungs could hold, resulting in &#34;fatal cardiac arrhythmia,&#34; said Dr. Mike Sullivan, the medical examiner for Mecklenburg County and a forensic pathologist.<br> <br> The report issued by Sullivan&#39;s office also said sleep apnea may have been a factor.<br> <br> The report is a preliminary one; determining a final cause of death could take up to three months, Sullivan&#39;s office said. <br> <br> White died Sunday at Presbyterian Hospital in Huntersville after being taken there from his home in nearby Cornelius. His wife, Sara, called 911.<br> <br> White had the disease, known as sarcoidosis, for several years, family spokesman Keith Johnson said Sunday. He described it as a respiratory ailment that affected his sleep.<br> <br> On its Web site, the American Lung Association describes sarcoidosis as a disease characterized by the presence of small areas of inflamed cells that can attack any organ of the body but is most frequently found in the lungs.<br> <br> The cause of the disease, which is most common among blacks and white northern Europeans, is not known. <br> <br> Sleep apnea causes people to stop breathing repeatedly - in some cases, hundreds of times - during their sleep.<br> <br> White and his wife lived in a gated community on Lake Norman. They had two children, Jeremy, a freshman at Elon College in Elon, and a daughter, Jecolia, a junior high school.<br> <br> A public viewing will be held 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at A.L. Jinwright Funeral Service in Charlotte. A private service also will be held, although the details won&#39;t be made public, the funeral home said Monday.<br> <br> A two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and ordained minister who was known as the &#34;Minister of Defense,&#34; White played 15 seasons with Philadelphia, Green Bay and Carolina. He retired after the 2000 season as the NFL&#39;s career sacks leader with 198. The mark has since been passed by Bruce Smith.<br> <br> A member of the NFL&#39;s 75th anniversary team, White was elected to the Pro Bowl a record 13 straight times from 1986-98. He was the NFL&#39;s Defensive Player of the Year in 1987 and 1998.<br> <br> He retired - for the third time - from the Panthers at the age of 39.<br> <br> White worked tirelessly in the offseason with inner-city youths. But his image was tarnished when he gave a speech in which he denounced homosexuality and used ethnic stereotypes. White later apologized.
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