Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (EDS) (also known as "Cutis hyperelastica") is a group of inherited connective tissue disorders, caused by a defect in the synthesis of collagen (Type I or III).
Ehlers–Danlos syndromeSack–Barabas syndromeMarfan syndromeEdvard EhlersCollagenConnective tissueDysautonomiaCOL5A2ScoliosisHypermobilityOccipital horn syndromeEhlersFeline Cutaneous AstheniaDural ectasiaType-V collagenCutis laxaKyphosisPostural orthostatic tachycardia syndromeOsteoarthritisList of OMIM disorder codes
Ehlers (surname)Vertebral artery dissectionCeliprololShannon RoseDegenerative suspensory ligament desmitisCollagen, type III, alpha 1Chromosome 7 (human)Noah BaermanEls Coppens-van de RijtCollagen, type I, alpha 1Lattice degenerationTenascin XMarissa IrwinFlat feetB4GALT7Arnold–Chiari malformationChromosome 2 (human)MyalgiaWrinkly skin syndromeList of MeSH codes (C16)





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