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Vascular abnormalities complicate clinical care of kEDS: Case study

A young woman with kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (kEDS) showed severe alterations in blood vessels that complicated her clinical care, a case study reports. “kEDS is a rare disease impacting multiple organ systems requiring the involvement of a specialized multidisciplinary team to optimize management,” researchers wrote. The case study, “…

Preterm delivery, bleeding among pregnancy risks with EDS

Women with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) are at a higher risk for complications during pregnancy than other women, including poorer fetal growth, preterm delivery, and postpartum bleeding, a study using a large U.S. database reports. Likewise, these patients were more likely to deliver via cesarean section. But a number of…

Trauma apt way of capturing EDS-clinician experience, patients say

Psychological trauma due to hostility or disinterest from a clinician is common among people with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), an interview-based study reported. Such unpleasant encounters can lead patients to lose trust in healthcare providers, the healthcare system in general, and to develop anxiety regarding further care. Researchers described…

Outcomes for Treating Brain Vessel Problems in Vascular EDS Assessed

Surgical treatments for brain blood vessel problems with vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) are increasingly successful, but caution is needed because the procedures carry a high rate of complications that can be deadly, a new study shows. “Endovascular therapy [blood vessel-based surgery] in patients with vascular EDS can be performed efficaciously, with…