Progeria

Progeria is a specific type of progeroid syndrome called Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome. Progeroid syndromes are a group of diseases with premature aging. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome
May Cause
Absent clavicle
Absent eyebrows
Acro-osteolysis
Alopecia
Arterial aneurysm
Arterial calcification
Atherosclerosis
Brachydactyly
Calcification in great vessels
Calcification in heart
Camptodactyly
Cardiomegaly in childhood
Cataract
Clavicle dysplasia
Clavicle hypoplasia
Clavicular lesion in an infant or child
Congenital generalized osteoporosis
Congenital hypodontia
Congenital midface hypoplasia
Congenital short hands and feet
Congenital skull defect
Congenital vertebral abnormality
Congenitally limited joint mobility
Coronary artery disease
Coxa valga
Deafness
Decreased subcutaneous fat
Defective cranial ossification
Defective dentition
Delayed closure of fontanelles
Delayed dentition
Delayed tooth eruption
Dental defect
Distal clavicle defect
External ear malformation
Eyebrow anomaly
Facial hypoplasia
Frontal bossing
Generalized osteopenia or osteolysis of the jaws
Generalized skull thinning
Heart failure
Heart failure in childhood
Hypoplastic terminal phalanges
Incomplete ossification of cranial sutures
Large anterior canal of a vertebral body
Large fontanelle
Limited joint mobility
Lipoatrophy
Long thin bones
Low hairline
Micrognathia
Microstomia
Multiple fractures
Muscular atrophy
Nail aplasia
Nail deformity
Nail dystrophy
Nail hypoplasia
Nipple anomaly
Osteolysis
Osteoporosis
Pathologic fracture
Premature aging
Resorption of distal clavicle
Ribbon-like ribs
Short foot
Short hand
Short narrow thoracic cage
Skin aplasia
Skin atrophy
Skin hypoplasia
Skin pigment abnormality
Slender clavicle
Soft-tissue calcification
Systemic hypertension
Thin clavicle
Thin ribs
Thoracic dysplasia
Thymic enlargement
Wavy ribs
Wide sutures
Widespread soft-tissue calcification
Wormian bones
Wrinkled skin
May Be Caused by
Progeria - short stature - pigmented nevi
Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome
Absent clavicle
Absent eyebrows
Acro-osteolysis
Alopecia
Arterial aneurysm
Arterial calcification
Atherosclerosis
Brachydactyly
Calcification in great vessels
Calcification in heart
Camptodactyly
Cardiomegaly in childhood
Cataract
Clavicle dysplasia
Clavicle hypoplasia
Clavicular lesion in an infant or child
Congenital generalized osteoporosis
Congenital hypodontia
Congenital midface hypoplasia
Congenital short hands and feet
Congenital skull defect
Congenital vertebral abnormality
Congenitally limited joint mobility
Coronary artery disease
Coxa valga
Deafness
Decreased subcutaneous fat
Defective cranial ossification
Defective dentition
Delayed closure of fontanelles
Delayed dentition
Delayed tooth eruption
Dental defect
Distal clavicle defect
External ear malformation
Eyebrow anomaly
Facial hypoplasia
Frontal bossing
Generalized osteopenia or osteolysis of the jaws
Generalized skull thinning
Heart failure
Heart failure in childhood
Hypoplastic terminal phalanges
Incomplete ossification of cranial sutures
Large anterior canal of a vertebral body
Large fontanelle
Limited joint mobility
Lipoatrophy
Long thin bones
Low hairline
Micrognathia
Microstomia
Multiple fractures
Muscular atrophy
Nail aplasia
Nail deformity
Nail dystrophy
Nail hypoplasia
Nipple anomaly
Osteolysis
Osteoporosis
Pathologic fracture
Premature aging
Resorption of distal clavicle
Ribbon-like ribs
Short foot
Short hand
Short narrow thoracic cage
Skin aplasia
Skin atrophy
Skin hypoplasia
Skin pigment abnormality
Slender clavicle
Soft-tissue calcification
Systemic hypertension
Thin clavicle
Thin ribs
Thoracic dysplasia
Thymic enlargement
Wavy ribs
Wide sutures
Widespread soft-tissue calcification
Wormian bones
Wrinkled skin