Arterial calcification due to CD73 deficiency or Calcification of joints and arteries is a rare genetic disorder affecting adults.
This condition is characterised by calcification of the peripheral arteries.
This condition is caused by mutations in the 5'-Nucleotidase Ecto (NT5E) gene.
Medical evaluation and genetic tests are used to ascertain arterial calcification due to CD73 deficiency.
This is a rare disorder; up to 2020, fewer than 20 individuals have been reported to have the condition.
This condition was first described in 2011.