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    The role of cutaneous manifestations in the diagnosis of the Ehlers‐Danlos syndromes by Natasha Stembridge, Brent J. Doolan, Mark E. Lavallee, Ingrid Hausser, F. Michael Pope, Suranjith L. Seneviratne, Ingrid M. Winship, Nigel P. Burrows

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Abstract The Ehlers‐Danlos syndromes (EDS) comprise a group of inherited connective tissue disorders presenting with features of skin hyperextensibility, joint hypermobility, abnormal scarring and fragility of skin, blood vessels and some organs. …”
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    Emotional and personal characteristics of adolescents with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome by L. A. Troitskaya, K. L. Surkova, А. N. Semyachkina, E. А. Nikolaeva

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In most cases the studies of children with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome are devoted to the clinical manifestations of the disease. …”
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    Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome in an Adult Woman: A Hidden Syndrome by Diana Spinelli, Francesca Minonzio, Alessandra Bassotti, Cinzia Hu, Maria Domenica Cappellini

    Published 2014-05-01
    Subjects: “…Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, rare disease, Beighton score, chronic pain, hypermobility, velvety skin…”
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    Considerations for lactation with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: a narrative review by Jimi Francis, Darby D. Dickton

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a rare genetic connective tissue condition that is poorly understood in relation to lactation. …”
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    Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Immunologic contrasts and connective tissue comparisons by Mareesa Islam, Christopher Chang, M. Eric Gershwin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a family of multisystemic hereditary connective tissue disorders now comprised of 13 recognized subtypes, classical, classical-like, cardiac-valvular, vascular, hypermobile, arthrochlasia, dermosparaxis, kyphoscoliotic, brittle cornea syndrome, spondylodysplastic, musculocontractural, myopathic, and periodontal, as designated by the most recent 2017 International classification system. …”
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