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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Joint hypermobility
  1. Hypermobile joints often occur in otherwise healthy and normal children. This is called benign hypermobility syndrome. Rare medical conditions associated with hypermobile joints include: Cleidocranial dysostosis (abnormal development of bones in the ...
  2. ... of the eye (cornea) Excess joint looseness and joint hypermobility Mitral valve in the heart does not close tightly ( mitral valve prolapse ) Gum infection ( periodontitis ) ... hydroxylase or oxidase activity (to check collagen formation)
  3. ... in ligaments, people with OI often have loose joints (hypermobility) and flat feet. Some types of OI also ...