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Barbeau's disease

Introduction: Barbeau's disease

Description of Barbeau's disease

Barbeau's disease: An autosomal dominant hereditary disease that presents in late in life and is characterized by DYSPHAGIA and progressive ptosis of the eyelids. Mutations in the gene for POLY(A)-BINDING PROTEIN II have been associated with oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy.
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