Common Histological Features Suggesting Enchondral Ossification Pathways in Calciphylaxis of Various Origins: A Study of Human Subcutaneous Tissue Biopsies.
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Full Title: Acta Derm Venereol
Abbreviation: Acta Derm Venereol
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Subject Category: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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"The authors have no conflict of interest to declare."
"The support of Michael Antosch and Ulrich Dorn, orthopaedic surgeons, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Austria, is gratefully acknowledged. This project was funded by a research grant from the Paracelsus Medical University (Salzburg, Austria) to H. Salmhofer and C. Kronberger. Further financial support was provided by a research grant from Amgen Corporation (Vienna, Austria) and the Reiner-Brettenthaler-fellowship of the Salzburg Physicians Board (Salzburg, Austria), both granted to H. Salmhofer."
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