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Management guideline for Werner syndrome 2020 8. Calcification in tendons associated with Werner syndrome.

Akira TaniguchiYasuhito TanakaMinoru TakemotoYoshitaka KubotaToshibumi TaniguchiSei-Ichiro MotegiHironori NakagamiYoshiro MaezawaMasaya KoshizakaHisaya KatoKazuhisa TsukamotoSeijiro MoriMasafumi KuzuyaKoutaro Yokote
Published in: Geriatrics & gerontology international (2020)
Achilles tendon calcification was observed in 70 (76.1%) out of 92 patients with Werner syndrome, whereas that was observed only in 19 feet (0.88%) without Werner syndrome, accompanied by 1 to 4 calcified masses with a maximum diameter ranging from 9.7mm to 63.2mm. The frequency of Achilles tendon calcification in patients with Werner syndrome is far higher than that of patients without Werner syndrome. Achilles tendon calcification could be included in the diagnostic criteria for Werner syndrome. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2021; 21: 163-165.
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