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Vaskuläre Kalzifikation

Die akzelerierte arterielle Kalzifikation kann durch verschiedene Erbkrankheiten hervorgerufen werden.

Gliederung

Erbliche Gefäßerkrankungen
Arteriosklerose
Diabetische Mikroangiopathie 4
Hereditäres Angioödem
Hereditäres Lymphödem
Neigung zu arteriovenösen Fehlbildungen im Gehirn
STING-assoziierte Vaskulopathie mit Beginn in der Kindheit
Sneddon-Syndrom
Vaskulitis durch ADA2-Mangel
Vaskuläre Kalzifikation
Calciphylaxie
FGF23
NT5E
VDR
Generalisierte arterielle Verkalkung bei Kleinkindern
Generalisierte arterielle Verkalkung bei Kleinkindern 1
ENPP1
Generalisierte arterielle Verkalkung bei Kleinkindern 2
ABCC6
Multiple Kalzifikation der Gelenke und Arterien
NT5E
Venöse thromboembolische Erkrankungen

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Ferreira CR et al. (2016) Treatment of hypophosphatemic rickets in generalized arterial calcification of infancy (GACI) without worsening of vascular calcification.

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Li Q et al. (2012) Cutaneous features of pseudoxanthoma elasticum in a patient with generalized arterial calcification of infancy due to a homozygous missense mutation in the ENPP1 gene.

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None (1954) Heredo-familial vascular and articular calcification.

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Sholler GF et al. (1984) Generalized arterial calcification of infancy: three case reports, including spontaneous regression with long-term survival.

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Milner LS et al. (1984) Hypertension as the major problem of idiopathic arterial calcification of infancy.

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Dlamini N et al. (2009) Generalized arterial calcification of infancy: phenotypic spectrum among three siblings including one case without obvious arterial calcifications.

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Rutsch F et al. (2001) PC-1 nucleoside triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase deficiency in idiopathic infantile arterial calcification.

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