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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Joint hypermobility syndrome
  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 skull ...
  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)