
(from the article `progeria`) ...evidence of senility or of aging in the central nervous system. Two major types of progeria occur: the extremely rare Hutchinson–Gilford syndrome, ...
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<syndrome> A disorder consisting of scleroderma-like skin changes, bilateral juvenile cataracts, progeria, hypogonadism, and diabetes mellitus; autosomal recessive inheritance. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Rare human genetic disorder characterized by genomic instability and predisposition to cancer. Defect is in protein that has a central domain with homology to helicase and yeast Sgs1 protein but defect does not seem to be due to altered helicase activity. A similar protein is defective in Bloom's syndrome.
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