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(Chest. 1969;55:431-434.)
© 1969 American College of Chest Physicians

An Unusual Anatomo-Pathologic Aspect of a Case with Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

Mayer Milstoc M.D.1

1 Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, New York University Medical Center; Pathologist, Goldwate Memorial Hospital, Welfare Island, New York

The vascular lesions in pseudoxanthoma elasticum were mostly described in the middle-sized branches of the aorta. The arch and the thoracic aorta, wheen examined, were normal or showed mild lesions. A case with pseudoxanthoma elasticum was presented in which the aortic arch and the right innominate artery were occluded by calcium deposits, a manifestation of the disease not previously reported.







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