Beak-like sharp nose

The beak-like nose is one of the characteristic body types and physiques of Werner syndrome. In addition, there are ① short stature in adolescence; ② short trunk and slender limbs. Werner's syndrome is an onset of both sexes, with a male to female ratio of 1: 1. Although most cases are familial, there are also scattered cases. All cases were normal at birth and normal to early childhood, with sudden stagnation in school age or adolescence. Limbs and torso develop stagnation at the same time, so it can maintain uniform and symmetrical, short stature. The bridge of the nose is soaring and has a unique beak-like nose (hawk nose).

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