Dermal Alterations in Clinically Unaffected Skin of Pseudoxanthoma elasticum Patients.
Federica BoraldiFrancesco Demetrio LofaroLorena LosiDaniela QuaglinoPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
These findings further support the concept that fragmentation/degradation is necessary but not sufficient to cause calcification of elastic fibers and that additional local factors (e.g., matrix composition, mechanical forces and mesenchymal cells) contribute to create the pro-osteogenic environment.