progeria

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See also: progéria

English

A child with progeria
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Noun

progeria (countable and uncountable, plural progerias)

  1. (pathology) An extremely rare genetic condition wherein symptoms resembling aspects of aging are manifested at an early age.
    • 2004, E. S. Roach, “18: Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome”, in E. Steve Roach, Van S. Miller, editors, Neurocutaneous Disorders, page 150:
      Hutchinson–Gilford syndrome or progeria (derived from pro, before, and geras, old age) is characterized by premature ageing (Fig. 18.1) and the early onset of age-related symptoms such as joint restriction and cerebral and myocardial infarction. Progeria occurs in about one in eight million people (DeBusk, 1972), but the true incidence may be somewhat higher (Sarkar and Shinton, 2001).
    • 2007, Carie Ann Braun, Cindy Miller Anderson, Pathophysiology: Functional Alterations in Human Health, page 436:
      Hutchinson-Gilford progeria is a syndrome commonly characterized by accelerated aging. Children affected by progeria have a life expectancy of approximately 13 years. Progeria results from damage to the LMNA gene that codes for the protein lamin A.
    • 2015, Ingrid A. Harten, Michelle Olive, Thomas N. Wright, “16: Vascular Disease in Hutchinson Gilford Progeria Syndrome and Aging: Common Phenotypes and Potential Mechanisms”, in Matt Kaeberlein, George Martin, editors, Handbook of the Biology of Aging, 8th edition, page 434:
      Hutchinson Gilford progeria syndrome (progeria) is a rare childhood disease, affecting 1 in 4 million births worldwide (Hennekam, 2006) and recapitulates certain aspects of the normal aging process at an accelerated rate.

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Finnish

Etymology

Internationalism (see English progeria).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈproɡeriɑ/,
  • Rhymes: -iɑ
  • Syllabification(key): pro‧ge‧ri‧a

Noun

progeria

  1. progeria

Declension

Inflection of progeria (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative progeria progeriat
genitive progerian progerioiden
progerioitten
partitive progeriaa progerioita
illative progeriaan progerioihin
singular plural
nominative progeria progeriat
accusative nom. progeria progeriat
gen. progerian
genitive progerian progerioiden
progerioitten
progeriain rare
partitive progeriaa progerioita
inessive progeriassa progerioissa
elative progeriasta progerioista
illative progeriaan progerioihin
adessive progerialla progerioilla
ablative progerialta progerioilta
allative progerialle progerioille
essive progeriana progerioina
translative progeriaksi progerioiksi
abessive progeriatta progerioitta
instructive progerioin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of progeria (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative progeriani progeriani
accusative nom. progeriani progeriani
gen. progeriani
genitive progeriani progerioideni
progerioitteni
progeriaini rare
partitive progeriaani progerioitani
inessive progeriassani progerioissani
elative progeriastani progerioistani
illative progeriaani progerioihini
adessive progeriallani progerioillani
ablative progerialtani progerioiltani
allative progerialleni progerioilleni
essive progerianani progerioinani
translative progeriakseni progerioikseni
abessive progeriattani progerioittani
instructive
comitative progerioineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative progeriasi progeriasi
accusative nom. progeriasi progeriasi
gen. progeriasi
genitive progeriasi progerioidesi
progerioittesi
progeriaisi rare
partitive progeriaasi progerioitasi
inessive progeriassasi progerioissasi
elative progeriastasi progerioistasi
illative progeriaasi progerioihisi
adessive progeriallasi progerioillasi
ablative progerialtasi progerioiltasi
allative progeriallesi progerioillesi
essive progerianasi progerioinasi
translative progeriaksesi progerioiksesi
abessive progeriattasi progerioittasi
instructive
comitative progerioinesi

Italian

Noun

progeria f (plural progerie)

  1. (pathology) progeria

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Portuguese

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: pro‧ge‧ri‧a

Noun

progeria f (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of progéria

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English progeria.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɾoˈxeɾja/
  • Rhymes: -eɾja
  • Syllabification: pro‧ge‧ria

Noun

progeria f (plural progerias)

  1. progeria

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