Paediatric pseudoxanthoma elasticum with cardiovascular involvement.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

11-1-2013

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This article has been peer reviewed. It was published in: British Journal of Dermatology.

Volume 169, Issue 5, November 2013, Pages 1148-1151.

The published version is available at DOI: 10.1111/bjd.12462

Copyright © 2013 British Association of Dermatologists.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is characterized by aberrant mineralization of connective tissues, causing considerable morbidity and mortality. The disease is typically of late onset, the skin manifestations first being noted in the teens or later. Another aberrant mineralization disorder, generalized arterial calcification of infancy (GACI), is present at birth and can demonstrate a phenotypic overlap with PXE.

OBJECTIVES: A patient with PXE was noted to have skin findings as early as at 6 years of age, with cardiovascular involvement. The purpose of this study was to examine the genetic basis of this phenotypic presentation in the spectrum of PXE/GACI.

METHODS: The patient's genotype was studied by sequencing ABCC6 and ENPP1, genes known to be associated with PXE and/or GACI.

RESULTS: Screening of the ABCC6 gene revealed two pathogenetic mutations, p.R1141X and g.del23-29. Analysis of the ENPP1 gene failed to demonstrate the presence of mutations.

CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the presence of cutaneous findings of PXE in an 8-year-old paediatric patient, with cardiovascular involvement, illustrating the phenotypic spectrum of PXE.

PubMed ID

23746223

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