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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum.

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a genetic disorder of connective tissue with multi-systemic manifestations. Although the skin changes are striking, the eye and cardiovascular lesions can be most devastating to the patient. A review of the clinical and pathologic findings and recent therapeutic approaches is presented. Recent investigations on the pathogenesis and genetics of PXE are also discussed.

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