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- hypermobility type. Variations in the genes COL1A1 and COL1A2 cause it. Dermatosparaxis EDS (formerly categorized as type 7C) is ****ociated with extremely...
- mink, horses, cattle and sheep. In cattle and sheep, it is called dermatosparaxis ('torn skin'). The skin is also abnormally fragile. The skin flaps...
- Collier, LL; Leathers, CW; Counts, DF (1980). "A clinical description of dermatosparaxis in a Himalayan cat". Feline Practice. 10: 25–36. ISSN 0046-3639. Lynda...
- Dysosteosclerosis Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, classic-like, 2 Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, spondylodysplastic type, 1 Emanuel syndrome...
- occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family. The dermatosparaxis and kyphoscoliosis types of EDS and some cases of the classic and hypermobility...
- normally and ****emble into fibrils outside cells. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type is caused by mutations in the ADAMTS2 gene. Several mutations...
- hemorrhagic telangiectasia type 2 ADAMT52 Procollagen N-peptidase Dermatosparaxis variant of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome AGPAT2 Berardinelli–Seip syndrome...
- peptides of the procollagen. Deficiency of these enzymes leads to dermatosparaxis or Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. The enzyme is present in the skin of rats...
- syndrome – (aka cEDS) classical–like Ehlers–Danlos syndrome – (aka clEDS) Dermatosparaxis Ehlers–Danlos syndrome – (aka dEDS) Hypermobile classical Ehlers–Danlos...
- neuropsychiatric conditions. A deficiency of this protein may be responsible for dermatosparaxis, a genetic defect of connective tissues. Some hereditary forms of lymphedema...