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Gronblad Strandberg syndrome with vertibrobasilar dolichoectasia
Resmy Susan Babu1, Indu K Nair, M K Suresh
1Medical College Hospital, Trivandrum.
Abstract:
The constellation of pseudoxanthoma elasticum, ocular involvement and vascular disturbances is termed Gronblad Strandberg syndrome. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum is a genetic disorder characterized by progressive calcification and fragmentation of elastic fibres in the skin, retina and the cardiovascular system. Typically the cutaneous lesions begin in childhood, but because of their asymptomatic nature they are not noted until adolescence. In some individuals, skin lesions do not develop until later in life. If recognized early, the occurrence of retinal and gastrointestinal hemorrhage and cardiovascular complications can be minimized.
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