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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for striae distensae OR stretch marks OR "Ehlers-Danlos" syndrome
  1. Heart and Blood Vessels in Marfan Syndrome (Marfan Foundation) - PDF  
    Marfan Syndrome/Specifics ... Marfan Syndrome ... Marfan Foundation ... PDF
  2. Striae in the popliteal fossa. Striae or stretch marks result from ... This picture shows striae in the popliteal fossa (the area ...
  3. Skin Conditions (National Library of Medicine)  
    What does your skin do? Your skin is your body's largest organ. It covers the entire outside of your body. There are many ways that your skin protects ...
  4. ... skin is frequently described as translucent, often with stretch marks (striae) and visible underlying veins. Some individuals with Loeys-Dietz syndrome develop an abnormal accumulation of air in the ...
  5. Stretch marks (striae) result from rapid stretching of the skin which may occur with obesity, pubertal growth spurts, pregnancy, or from other influences such as Cushing syndrome.
  6. ... skipped or extra beats (palpitations).Individuals with Marfan syndrome are ... kyphosis), stretch marks (striae) not related to weight gain or loss, and ...
  7. ... get worse over time. Most people with Cushing syndrome have: ... more wide) called striae on the skin of the abdomen, upper arms, ...
  8. Most people with Cushing syndrome have: Round, red, full face ( ... and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising Muscle and bone changes ...
  9. Most people with Cushing syndrome have: Round, red, full face ( ... and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising Muscle and bone changes ...
  10. ... few. Most people with any type of Cushing syndrome have: Round, red, ... wide) called striae on the skin of the abdomen, thighs, upper ...
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