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Ophthalmologic manifestations of pseudoxanthoma elasticum

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum is a hereditary disorder that affects primarily the elastic tissues in the skin, the eyes and the blood vessels.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Ophthalmologic manifestations of pseudoxanthoma elasticum
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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum is a hereditary disorder that affects primarily the elastic tissues in the skin, the eyes and the blood vessels.

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