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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Joint hypermobility syndrome
  1. ... syndrome.Some people with a condition called benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS) also make a reduced amount of tenascin- ... joint pain. The signs and symptoms of benign joint hypermobility syndrome overlap significantly with those of the hypermobile type ...
  2. ... treatment of children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with joint hypermobility syndrome/hypermobile Ehlers Danlos syndrome. Am J Med Genet ...
  3. ... bent (camptodactyly) and an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility).People with Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome often have delayed development and mild to moderate ...
  4. ... highly stretchy (elastic), and fragile; abnormal scarring; and joint hypermobility. Additionally, people with classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome resulting from a COL1A1 gene mutation are prone ...
  5. ... abnormal scarring; and an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). About 20 COL5A2 gene mutations have been identified in people with classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. These mutations, which affect one copy of the ...
  6. ... 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 ( ...
  7. ... abnormal scarring; and an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). More than 100 COL5A1 gene mutations have been identified in people with classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. The mutations affect one copy of the gene ...
  8. ... flat feet, or an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). Individuals with ... Spondylocarpotarsal synostosis syndrome is a rare disorder; its prevalence is unknown. ...
  9. ... 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; ...
  10. ... in people with a form of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome described as the cardiac-valvular type. This rare condition is characterized by abnormalities of the valves in the heart, highly stretchy (elastic) skin, and joint hypermobility. The mutations that cause this form of the ...
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