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Pronounced Linear Calcinosis in a Boy with Mild Dermatomyositis
Dermatology, 08/28/09
Boente MDC et al. – A pronounced linear eruption with ulcerations and calcium extrusion present in a boy with a mild generalized rash clinically consistent with juvenile dermatomyositis or overlap syndrome is reported. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a postzygotic mechanism by which a heterozygous somatic cell may become homozygous or hemizygous at a given gene locus.
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