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ARTHRITIS MUTILANS, TUMORAL CALCINOSIS, RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENON AND SJÖGREN'S SYNDROME

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*Internal Medicine Service Hospital General Valle de Hebrón, Barcelona, Spain
Rheumatology Section Hospital General Valle de Hebrón, Barcelona, Spain
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1Correspondence to Dr E. Lience, Rheumatology Section, Hospital General Valle De Hebrón, Paseo Valle Hebrón S/N, 08035 Barcelona, Spain.
We report a female patient who over 25 years developed a progressive deforming arthropathy involving both hands without anatomical or functional abnormalities of other joints, Raynaud's phenomenon, lung fibrosis and Sjögren's syndrome. She had multiple soft tissue and periarticular calcification particularly evident in the lower extremities, shoulders, hands, fingers and back.
KEY WORDS: Arthritis, Calcification, Sicca syndrome, Respiratory function, Bone resorption
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