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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a disease that causes mineralization of elastic fibers in some . The most common problems arise in the skin and eyes, and later in blood in the form of premature atherosclerosis. PXE is caused by in the ABCC6 gene on the short arm of 16 (16p13.1).
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