Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like phenotype with cutis laxa and multiple coagulation factor deficiency represents a separate genetic entity.
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S. Terry | D. Matthys | A. De Paepe | B. Loeys | P. Coucke | D. Gheduzzi | B. Leroy | O. Vanakker | Ludovic Martin | V. Guerci | I. Pasquali‐Ronchetti
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