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Joint hypermobility syndrome
- ... treatment of children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with joint hypermobility syndrome/hypermobile Ehlers Danlos syndrome. Am J Med Genet ...
- ... bent (camptodactyly) and an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility).People with Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome often have delayed development and mild to moderate ...
- ... have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility) or joint deformities (contractures) that restrict movement. People with Larsen syndrome can also have abnormal curvature of the spine ( ...
- ... flat feet, or an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). Individuals with ... Spondylocarpotarsal synostosis syndrome is a rare disorder; its prevalence is unknown. ...
- ... described as "coarse."Other features of Hajdu-Cheney syndrome found in some affected individuals include joint abnormalities, particularly an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility); dental problems; hearing loss; a deep, gravelly voice; ...
- ... related conditions called Marfan syndrome or Loeys-Dietz syndrome. These features include tall stature, stretch marks on the skin, an unusually large range of joint movement (joint hypermobility), and either a sunken or protruding chest. Occasionally, ...
- Cohen syndrome is an inherited ... typically include thick hair and eyebrows, long eyelashes, unusually-shaped ...
- ... II often have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). However, as osteochondromas begin to develop, typically starting ... is often described as a contiguous gene deletion syndrome because it results from the loss of several ...
- Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type I (TRPS I) is a condition that causes bone and joint malformations; distinctive facial features; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, ...