نتایج جستجو برای: hutchinson

تعداد نتایج: 1886  

Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS), a rare genetic condition occurs one in every 8 million live births. HGPS is characterized by premature aging in various organs. The average survival rate of the affected patients is 13 years, and their most common causes of death are myocardial infarction and stroke. This disease occurs due to a gene mutation in the chromosomes of the patient. There ...

2012
N. J. Ullrich

N.J. Ullrich V.M. Silvera S.E. Campbell L.B. Gordon SUMMARY: HGPS is a rare syndrome of segmental premature aging. Our goal was to expand the scope of structural bone and soft-tissue craniofacial abnormalities in HGPS through CT or MR imaging. Using The Progeria Research Foundation Medical and Research Database, 98 imaging studies on 25 patients, birth to 14.1 years of age, were comprehensively...

Journal: :Gerontology 2014
Walter Arancio Giuseppe Pizzolanti Swonild I Genovese Maria Pitrone Carla Giordano

Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a rare human genetic disease that leads to a severe premature ageing phenotype, caused by mutations in the LMNA gene. The LMNA gene codes for lamin-A and lamin-C proteins, which are structural components of the nuclear lamina. HGPS is usually caused by a de novo C1824T mutation that leads to the accumulation of a dominant negative form of lamin-A c...

2014
Subhash Kashyap Vinay Shanker Neeraj Sharma

Hutchinson - Gilford Progeria Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by premature aging involving the skin, bones, heart, and blood vessels. We report a three-year-old boy with clinical manifestations characteristic of this syndrome. He had a characteristic "plucked-bird" appearance, prominent eyes and scalp veins, senile look, loss of scalp hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes, stunted gro...

2011
Callen Hyland

tein pathways) to result in a specific output (break down glycogen). Comparing a cell to a computer, as Dennis Bray does in the book Wetware: A Computer in Every Living Cell, yields a fascinating exploration into the complexity of a cell, yet shortchanges the cell and biological systems in general. The central argument of Wetware is that an individual cell contains thousands of enzymes, each pe...

Journal: :Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1991

Journal: :Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS 2011

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