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Hutchinson-Gilford Disease (or syndrome) Progeria - early senescence in children with large skull, bird-like features, atrophy of skin, los subcutaneous fat, high serum lipid levels and early atherosclerotic changes in the vessels | Hutchinson-Gilford Disease (or syndrome) Progeria - early senescence in children with large skull, bird-like features, atrophy of skin, los subcutaneous fat, high serum lipid levels and early atherosclerotic changes in the vessels | ||
Progeria was first described in 1886 by two English surgeons Jonathan Hutchinson (Sir) and [[Hastings Gilford|H. Gilford]] <ref>Dictionary of Medical eponyms Firkin BG and JA Whitworth Roche </ref> | Progeria was first described in 1886 by two English surgeons Jonathan Hutchinson (Sir) and [[Hastings Gilford|H. Gilford]] <ref>Dictionary of Medical eponyms Firkin BG and JA Whitworth Roche </ref> | ||
[https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B978-0-444-62702-5.00018-4 Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome] | |||
{{Wikidata|Q213098}} | {{Wikidata|Q213098}} |
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Hutchinson-Gilford Disease (or syndrome) Progeria - early senescence in children with large skull, bird-like features, atrophy of skin, los subcutaneous fat, high serum lipid levels and early atherosclerotic changes in the vessels Progeria was first described in 1886 by two English surgeons Jonathan Hutchinson (Sir) and H. Gilford [1]
Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome
- ↑ Dictionary of Medical eponyms Firkin BG and JA Whitworth Roche