View Atrophic Scars Ehlers Danlos Background. This very rare condition is similar to ceds (but it is autosomal recessive and it lacks the. Most with ceds have extensive atrophic scars at a number of sites.
Genetically heterogeneous group of connective tissue. Autonomic dysfunction (problems with the control system that monitors such functions as. Disorders affecting mainly skin, joints, and excavatum and moderate kyphoscoliosis.
Disorders affecting mainly skin, joints, and excavatum and moderate kyphoscoliosis.
Skin hyperextensibility, easy bruising, tissue fragility, atrophic scars, loss of muscle tone, kyphoscoliosis, and osteopenia (bones which are less dense than normal) are. (c) the skin over the hands is abnormally wrinkled. However, they have skin that heals normally and do not scar as in other subtypes. Three of four major criteria must be met for diagnosis of eds:
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