Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Type 3
Subluxations and dislocations are common; Frequent joint dislocations and subluxations (partial dislocation), often affecting the shoulder, kneecap, and/or temporomandibular joint (joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull) Ehlers Danlos Rare or Rarely Diagnosed? Maybe as many as Individuals with eds demonstrate defects in the body's connective tissues, manifesting as altered strength, elasticity, integrity, and healing properties of the tissues. Ehlers danlos syndrome type 3 . Classical features of ehlers danlos syndrome or eds may include doughy, soft, hyper elastic skin. Appearance of multiple bruises especially on legs, splitting of skin over forehead, chin, knees and elbows is usually seen in childhood. This is a video explaining the most important characteristics of this condition. They may occur spontaneously or with minimal trauma and can be acutely painful. 3 heim a, raghunath m, meiss l, heise u, myllyla r, kohlschutter a, steinmann b (1998). These tissu...