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Predictors of pain and mobility disability in the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019Aim: Among the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, the hypermobile subtype (hEDS) is the most common. The variety, accumulation and duration of the painful symptoms make hEDS a chronic and highly disabling condition. Identifying drivers of pain and mobility disability in hEDS is necessary to provide adapted prevention and intervention programs.Methods: A cross ...
Kalisch, Larissa +5 more
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Hippotherapy in the management of hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
BMJ Case ReportsHypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is an inherited condition marked by joint hypermobility, instability, chronic pain and fatigue, significantly impacting quality of life and autonomy. Management focuses solely on symptom alleviation. After experiencing a rapid decline in functional abilities, a patient in late adolescence with hypermobile EDS ...
Hélène Viruega +3 more
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Abdominal Compression Syndromes in the Hypermobile Ehlers‐Danlos Syndrome
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part AABSTRACT The median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is the main cause of abdominal compression syndromes (ACS). Diagnosis is frequently missed for many years despite the unremitting epigastric and left upper abdominal quadrant pain, postprandial pain, postural relief, sitophobia, and weight loss.
Aubrey Milunsky +2 more
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Patient perspectives on employment participation in the “hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome”
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019"Ehlers-Danlos syndrome" (EDS) is a heritable connective disorder influencing multiple aspects of daily life. Most studies have focused on describing the physical symptoms and level of disability, but little knowledge exists about the psychosocial effects of the pathology.
Stijn De Baets +8 more
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Vascular Medicine, 2022
Introduction: Mitral valve prolapse and aortic root dilatation are reported in association with hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS), but the full phenotypic spectrum of cardiovascular complications in this condition has not been studied in the aftermath of updated nosology and diagnostic criteria.
Eman R Rashed +8 more
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Introduction: Mitral valve prolapse and aortic root dilatation are reported in association with hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS), but the full phenotypic spectrum of cardiovascular complications in this condition has not been studied in the aftermath of updated nosology and diagnostic criteria.
Eman R Rashed +8 more
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Benign Hypermobile Joint Syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
2004Abstract Benign hypermobile joint syndrome is not really a disease at all. Instead, it is an inherited variation on normal. Children with benign hypermobile joint syndrome are often referred to as being double-jointed. Many children have loose joints or joints that they can voluntarily subluxate. The diagnosis of benign hypermobile joint
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Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders.
American family physician, 2021Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorders are the most common symptomatic joint hypermobility conditions seen in clinical practice. The 2017 International Classification of the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes replaced previous terms for symptomatic joint hypermobility with hypermobile EDS and introduced the term ...
Kenneth S, Yew +2 more
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Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: a video demonstration of Beighton score
BMJ Case Reports, 2022Anusuya, Sadhasivamohan +2 more
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Non‐Traumatic Arytenoid Subluxation in a Patient With Hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome
The LaryngoscopeThis case study presents a patient with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome who was initially diagnosed with vocal fold immobility, believed to be caused by vocal fold paralysis. Further dynamic CT imaging revealed intermittent arytenoid subluxation as the actual underlying issue. Vocal fold immobility in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome may warrant
Stacey M. Menton +6 more
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[Fibromyalgia: an unrecognized Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobile type?].
Revue medicale de Liege, 2013Some patients suffering from fibromyalgia present with clinical signs and alterations in the histopathology, immunohistochemistry and ultrastructure of the dermis similar to the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, hypermobile type (EDSH). Some types of fibromyalgia possibly represent an undiagnosed EDSH.
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