Progeria: Life Expectancy and Potential Complications
Most children with progeria die from complications of atherosclerosis, such as heart attack or stroke, typically between the ages of 13 and 20. Children with progeria also have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer disease and cancer, as well as osteoporosis, joint disease, and cataracts.Grief & Bereavement - Related Articles
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