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Diagnostic signs of hypermobility spectrum disorders in adults and children

[Lecture. Clinical decisions support]
Evgenia Leonidovna Trisvetova;

Hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) are common in the population and are characterized by joint instability, chronic pain, early osteoarthritis and other symptoms that affect quality of life. Determining the criteria for HSD types is important for differential diagnosis and identification of other systemic manifestations occurring in hereditary connective tissue disorders, monitoring and treatment of patients.

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Keywords: joint hypermobility, Ehlers – Danlos syndrome, diagnosis, adults, children


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