Fig. 1From: Generalized arterial calcification of infancy with a novel ENPP1 mutation: a case reporta Abdominal CT-scan frontal view at 1 month of age: huge vascular calcifications of the aorta, the iliac arteries, the renal arteries (RRA: right renal artery, LRA: left renal artery). b Abdominal CT-scan axial view at 1 month of age: calcifications of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA), renal arteries (RRA, LRA) and the aorta. c Abdominal CT-scan axial view at 5 months of age: the arterial calcifications are no longer visible. d Close-up view on the left scapular area of chest X-ray at day 1: subtle calcifications of the left subclavian and left axillary artery (white arrows)Back to article page