Progeria, Hutchison-Gilford Syndrome #1 | |
Betweeen 6 months and 3 years these children begin to look like seniles. Their hair becomes thin and they loose hair. Bilateral blepharophimosis. and cataract. They develop hypertension and ischemic heart disease and die early. | |
Woodward, Julie, M.D., Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC, USA | |
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Congenital Syndromes, Malformations and Abnomalities -> Hereditary Syndromes -> Progeria, Hutchinson-Gilford Syndrome | |
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