- than normal. classical-like EDS (clEDS) is
characterized by skin
hyperextensibility with
velvety skin
texture and
absence of
atrophic scarring, generalized...
- Mc****ck in 1965.
Short limb
dwarfism Very fine,
light hairs and
eyebrows Hyperextensible joints of hand and feet
Abnormalities of
spine Neutropenia Defective...
- Hitchhiker's thumb, also
known as
distal hyperextensibility of the thumb, is the
condition of
having a
thumb that has a
distal phalange that
bends backwards...
-
maxillary excess) High-arched
palate (related to the above)
Hyperextensible finger joints Hyperextensible thumbs ('double-jointed') Flat feet Soft skin[vague]...
- been
voluntarily hyperextensible (able to
extend backwards,
beyond their normal range), but they may have been p****ively
hyperextensible, to
resist dislocation...
- feet
Respiratory conditions Short or/and
broad neck Low
birth weight Hyperextensible joints Short stature Narrow shoulders Co****
features in
older age...
- jaws with
sharp teeth,
three fingers with claws, a long bony tail,
hyperextensible second toes ("killing claw"),
feathers (which also
suggest warm-bloodedness)...
-
ocular depression,
Rieger anomaly,
teething delay,
small height,
hyperextensibility of joints, and/or hernias. It was
characterized in 1975. The acronym...
-
positive Steinberg finger /
Walker wrist signs).
Abnormal skin: striae,
hyperextensibility, thin skin,
papyraceous scarring. The
Beighton score is an edited...
-
include hyperextensibility (double-jointedness) and arthritis.
Babies and
young children with
Stickler syndrome usually have very
hyperextensible joints...