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Lauren M. Pachman, et al. - Calcific deposits develop in 20-40% of children with juvenile dermatomyositis (juvenile DM), contributing to disease morbidity and mortality...Conclusion: 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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