genetic
Progeria
Progeria is a type of progeroid . A single gene is responsible for causing progeria. The affected gene, known as lamin A (LMNA), makes a necessary for holding the cell nucleus together. When this gene mutates, an abnormal form of lamin A protein called progerin is produced. Progeroid syndromes are a group of diseases that cause individuals to age faster than usual. People born with progeria typically live until their mid- to late-teens or early twenties. Severe usually develop by puberty, later on resulting in death.
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Symptoms — what it feels like
- ·Growth delay, short height, small face, hair loss
Causes — why it happens
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How it's found
- ·Based on symptoms, tests
Treatment
- ·Mostly
Complications
- ·Heart disease, , hip dislocations
Outlook
- ·Average age of death is 13 years, invariably fatal
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