Cardiovascular complications are the most frequent cause of death in patients with the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. However, due to its rarity, studying the course of cardiac abnormalities has been a… Click to show full abstract
Cardiovascular complications are the most frequent cause of death in patients with the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. However, due to its rarity, studying the course of cardiac abnormalities has been a challenge. The cardiovascular phenotype helps to provide greater insight into the natural history of these abnormalities.
               
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