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Joint hypermobility
- ... other skeletal abnormalities, an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility), dental problems, and distinctive facial features. Mild intellectual ...
- ... treatment of children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with joint hypermobility syndrome/hypermobile Ehlers Danlos syndrome. Am J Med ...
- ... skin, an unusually large range of joint movement (joint hypermobility), and either a sunken or protruding chest. Occasionally, ...
- ... condition may have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility) or joint deformities (contractures) that restrict movement. People with Larsen ...
- ... II often have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). However, as osteochondromas begin to develop, typically starting between infancy and mid-childhood, the joints begin to stiffen, leading to decreased mobility. Individuals ...
- ... flat feet, or an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). Individuals with this disorder can survive into adulthood. Intelligence is generally unaffected, although mild developmental delay has been reported ... disrupt vertebral segmentation, joint formation and skeletogenesis. Nat Genet. 2004 Apr;36( ...
- ... joint abnormalities, particularly an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility); dental problems; hearing loss; a deep, gravelly voice; ...
- ... eye (retinal dystrophy), an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility), and distinctive facial features. These facial features typically ...
- ... bent (camptodactyly) and an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility).People with Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome often have delayed ...
- ... to fracture (osteoporosis), an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility), and loose skin. Affected individuals tend to have ...