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In this picture taken 25 January 2005, Indian Progeria affected Khan family brother and sister (L/R) Rehana and Ekramul pose outside a clinic in Calcutta. Only 48 cases of what is formally known as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome exist in the world, an extremely rare condition causing the body to fast-forward through the ageing process. The Khan family's case unique is it is the only known example where more than one family member suffers from the disease. A team led by paediatrician Dr Chandan Chattopadhyay studied the family for two years and concluded progeria was an inherited and recessive condition. AFP PHOTO/ Deshakalyan CHOWDHURY
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2005-01-25
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DESHAKALYAN CHOWDHURY
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