Pseudoxanthoma elasticum is a genetic disease that causes abnormal mineralization in the skin, eyes, and blood vessels, leading to various symptoms.
The condition is characterized by small yellow or skin-colored bumps, primarily on the neck and in areas like the armpits and around the belly button, along with loose and wrinkled skin.
Diagnosing this condition can be challenging, especially in individuals with darker skin tones, and dermatologists often refer patients to specialists for further evaluation of potential complications.