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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Aging Skin
  1. ... people with this condition have features of premature aging (a condition called progeria), such as thin skin, loss of teeth, loss of hair, and a ...
  2. ... stand out. Also contributing to the appearance of aging is a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), particularly in the face, arms, and legs. ...
  3. ... result in intellectual disability and psychological problems.Premature aging syndrome, Penttinen type is characterized by a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipoatrophy). This lack of fat, together with thin, ...
  4. ... syndrome progresses, affected individuals may develop disorders of aging early in life, such as cloudy lenses (cataracts) in both eyes, skin ulcers, type 2 diabetes, diminished fertility, severe hardening ...
  5. ... condition characterized by the dramatic, rapid appearance of aging beginning early in life. Affected individuals grow slowly before and after birth. They have a characteristic facial appearance, a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), sparse hair on their head, and abnormal ...
  6. ... wrinkled, loose skin and veins visible beneath the skin, makes affected individuals look older than their biological age. This appearance of premature aging is sometimes described as progeroid.Affected individuals also ...
  7. ... thin, wrinkled skin and veins visible beneath the skin, makes affected individuals look older than their biological age. This appearance of premature aging is sometimes described as progeroid.Most people with ...
  8. ... condition mostly affects the eyes and areas of skin exposed to the sun. Xeroderma pigmentosum is associated with an increased risk of UVR-induced cancers. People with this condition often experience premature aging. Some affected individuals also have problems involving the ...
  9. ... children with APS look as though they are aging prematurely, although the ... rigid skin; underdeveloped lungs; and other abnormalities. They do not ...
  10. ... condition characterized by the dramatic, rapid appearance of aging beginning in childhood. Affected children typically look normal ... on PubMed Ghosh S, Zhou Z. Genetics of aging, progeria and lamin disorders. Curr Opin Genet Dev. ...
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