Progeria in Infant/Neonate
Synopsis

Characteristic facial features of progeria include loss of subcutaneous fat, a thin "beaked" nose, and a large cranium with sparse hair. Patients have a high-pitched voice and normal intelligence.
Progeria is a chronic and progressive disease. Most patients succumb to atherosclerotic complications by the second decade of life.
In November 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first treatment to reduce the risk of mortality in patients with progeria.
Codes
E34.8 – Other specified endocrine disorders
SNOMEDCT:
238870004 – Progeria
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