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Extractions: Click here webmaster : m@rk Our TV documentary is on TV in the UK on 2nd April. Click here for details. The new galleries are now open! Please let us know what you think. We are unable to reply to every e-mail personally, but every one is read and very much appreciated. Click here for a special announcement about the 2003 Progeria Reunion. Our TV documentary is on TV in the UK on 2nd April. Click here for details. The new galleries are now open! Please let us know what you think. We are unable to reply to every e-mail personally, but every one is read and very much appreciated. Click here for a special announcement about the 2003 Progeria Reunion. Progeria is a disease that makes my body get older 8 times faster than ordinary people. It is very rare and there are just 4 kids in the UK and only about 40 around the world. The average lifespan of children with Progeria is about 13. There is no cure. Hayley's Progeria Page webmaster : m@rk In Memory of Fleur... another star in the sky. This page was
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Extractions: Progeria is commonly referred to as an "early aging disease." Although whether early aging actually occurs or whether this is a disease with many symptoms that look like aging is debated. It is also known as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), named after Jonathan Hutchinson, who first described the disease in 1886 and Hastings Gilford (1904), who was the first to refer to the disease as progeria ( National Library of Medicine, Progeria ). It is fortunately an extremely rare disease. Only somewhat more then 100 cases have been reported since it was discovered, and is estimated to affect only 1 to 2 children in 8 million. It is, however, a particularly tragic disease in that it typically strikes children before the age of 10 years, who then usually die before their teens. Patients have some characteristics of aging such as baldness, a pinched nose, delayed tooth formation, stiffness of joints, hip dislocations, cardiovascular problems, arteriosclerosis, wrinkled/aged-looking skin, and a premature cessation of growth (dwarfism). They do not, however, typically show other characteristics of aging such as Alzheimer's disease, and arthritis of the hips in these patients is a result of having been born with dislocated hips, not as an aging process ( Scientific American discussion Werner syndrome is a similar appearing disease, but it strikes people in their late teens. These patients may live until their 40s. Symptoms include scaly changes, especially in the extremities, cataracts, subcutaneous calcification, premature arteriosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, and wizened and prematurely aged facial features (
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Extractions: Skip navigation Other encyclopedia topics: A-Ag Ah-Ap Aq-Az B-Bk ... Z Contents of this page: Coronary artery blockage Alternative names Return to top Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome Definition Return to top Progeria is a disease that produces rapid aging starting in childhood. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top The exact cause of progeria is unknown, although a hereditary component may be involved. Progeria is a rare condition but has come into public awareness because its symptoms strongly resemble normal human aging as well as the appearance of several affected children in movies on national television.
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Extractions: Omita y vaya al Contenido Otros enciclopedia temas: A-Ag Ah-Ap Aq-Az B-Bk ... Z Contenido: Obstrucción de las arterias coronarias Nombres alternativos Volver al comienzo Síndrome de Hutchinson-Gilford Definición Volver al comienzo Es una enfermedad que comienza en la niñez y produce un envejecimiento rápido. Causas, incidencia y factores de riesgo Volver al comienzo Se desconoce la causa exacta de la progeria, aunque puede existir un componente hereditario involucrado. La progeria es una condición rara, pero ha llegado a ser de conocimiento público, debido a sus síntomas que se asemejan bastante al envejecimiento humano normal y a la aparición de varios niños afectados en las películas en televisión nacional. La progeria produce un rápido envejecimiento de los niños y comienza con una deficiencia en el crecimiento durante el primer año de vida que tiene como resultado cuerpos desproporcionadamente pequeños en relación con el tamaño de sus cabezas. Los niños son delgados y presentan calvicie , cara alargada y arrugada y piel de apariencia envejecida.
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Extractions: Progeria is a rare genetic disease resulting in accelerated aging. The name stems from the Greek, and means "prematurely old" . Progeria occurs in two forms. Hutchinson -Gilford progeria syndrome was first described by English surgeons Jonathan Hutchinson in 1886 and by Hastings Gilford in 1904. It is known as the progeria of childhood and is usually diagnosed in the first or second year of life. Werner syndrome is commonly referred to as "progeria of the adult." It was first described in 1904 by general practitioner Otto Werner. Both conditions result in the appearance of symptoms, which normally occur in people who are seventy years of age or more("The Progeria Research Foundation"). Many Americans may recall seeing the children affected with Hutchinson-Gilford on television series, such as the Maury Povich Show, or perhaps, they may recall the news media reports in 1981 of the first meeting of two affected children. Wherever you may have seen these wonderful people it is hard not to notice their small stature, baldness, and aged looking skin. Despite their outward appearance, these children are happy, self-confident, and possess a spirit that serves as an example to all. The self-esteem and mental strength these children have is largely due to those who have dedicated their lives to research and to those who reach out to lend a helping hand.
Richland College, Biol. 2402 - Genetics Of Progeria The Genetics Of progeria. BIOL. INTRODUCTION TO progeria. CELLULAR MECHANISMS.HUTCHINSONGILFORD SYNDROME. WERNER SYNDROME CAUSES OF DEATH. THERAPY. http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/MATHSCI/reynolds/progeria/genetics/progeriagenetics.htm
Extractions: Progeria has been determined to be genetic, that is, the disease is passed along during cell division in the formation of a fetus. The disease is not necessarily hereditary because parents of children with progeria are not affected, nor do they carry a gene for it. We know this because of recent analysis that has been done on the chromosomes of genes with people affected by progeria.There is an inverted insertion in the long arm of Chromosome 1 in 70% of the cells studied. This evidence suggests that the gene for progeria is located on Chromosome 1. The gene is not necessarily one that is passed down from parent to child, but rather is a normal chromosome contributed by each parent that mutates during cell division. That mutation is then replicated during subsequent divisions. The cause for this mutation is unknown. This mutation was first suggested to be autosomal recessive based on studies done between 1920 and 1960, however studies done in the 1970s show the mutation is autosomal dominant. This finding means that the mutation occurs on only one of the two chromosomes in the pair, rather than on both chromosomes like a recessive mutation would suggest. It has been suggested that the gene for Werners Syndrome lies on Chromosome 8
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Extractions: (advertisement) Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Dermatology Pediatric Diseases Last Updated: February 15, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome, HGS, premature senility syndrome AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography Author: Hans-Wilhelm Kaiser, MD , Professor, Department of Dermatology, University of Bonn, Germany Coauthor(s): Julia Hanfland, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Dermatology, University of Bonn, Germany Editor(s): Mark A Crowe, MD , Chief, Department of Dermatology, Madigan Army Medical Center; Clinical Instructor, Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Washington School of Medicine; David F Butler, MD , Interim Chair, Professor, Department of Dermatology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; Robert A Schwartz, MD, MPH