Progeria

Thursday, March 10, 2011

5. What are the chances of a person with this disease passing the disease to their offspring?

It is highly unlikely for someone with Progeria to exceed the age of 13. Therefore, passing the disease to a child would be impossible because they would not be old enough to have a child.
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      • Pictures of patients with Progeria (Premature Aging)
      • 1. What is a Genetic Couselor?
      • 2. How does a person inherit this genetic disorder...
      • 3. If this disease is genetic--what are the possib...
      • 4. How prevalent is the disease in the population?
      • 5. What are the chances of a person with this dise...
      • 6. How is the disease diagnosed?
      • 7. What are the physical symptoms of the disease?
      • 8. What is the life expectancy of someone with the...
      • 9. How can the disease be treated?
      • 10. What is everyday life like? What is the qualit...
      • 11. What limitations does the person have?
      • 12. What are some organizations that can help a fa...
      • 13. How possible is it that a cure will be found?
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