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MISSION
PXE International initiates, funds, and conducts research; provides support for individuals and families affected by pseudoxanthoma elasticum; and provides resources for healthcare professionals.

 
   
What is PXE?  

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is an inherited disorder that causes select elastic tissue in the body to become mineralized.  Learn about PXE signs, effects and medical care in the PXE GENERAL BULLETIN.

 
 
September Webinar   Register now!


Vascular Manifestations of PXE:
Know the Signs

Date: Wednesday, 9/22/2010

Time: 7:00 PM Eastern

Presenter: Andrea Yancey, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Louisville School of Medicine

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PXE International
2010 Biennial Conference

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Celebrating Discovery
September 10-12, 2010

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Early Bird registration ends 8/16/2010

 

Harper's Corner - August 2010   PXE Vision - August 2010

by Jessica Harper
Jessica Harper

"Cape Cod in August,
Bethesda in September"

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by Pat Manson
Pat Manson

"The Top 10 PXE Myths" 

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MemberGram! - Spring 2010    PXE Research Meeting 2010

MemberGram Spring 2010

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PXE Research Meeting 2010

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November 29-30, 2010
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
1 800.228.9290
Mention PXE International code: XPEXPEA

   
   

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