Composition of calcifications in children with juvenile dermatomyositis: Association with chronic cutaneous inflammation
Arthritis & Rheumatism2006Vol. 54(10), pp. 3345–3350
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Lauren M. Pachman, Arthur Veis, Stuart R. Stock, Kathy Abbott, F Vicari, Pravin S. Patel, Diana Giczewski, Catherine L. Webb, Lyudmila Spevak, Adele L. Boskey
Abstract
These results indicate that chronic cutaneous inflammation may contribute to the formation of hydroxyapatite-containing pathologic calcifications in children with juvenile DM.
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