PMID: 9545482Jun 20, 1998Paper

Idiopathic arterial calcification of infancy: sonographic and magnetic resonance findings with pathologic correlation

Pediatric Radiology
D G PaoK D Hagspiel

Abstract

Idiopathic arterial calcification of infancy is a rare condition characterized by extensive arterial calcification and stenoses of large and medium sized arteries. We report the sonographic and magnetic resonance angiographic findings of this entity and correlate them with the findings at autopsy.

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