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Polarized-light imaging shows potential for distinguishing Ehlers–Danlos subtypes

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Ehlers–Danlos syndromes (EDS) are inherited conditions that affect the body’s connective tissue, which provides strength and support to the skin, joints, and blood vessels. People with EDS are often affected by stretchy skin, loose joints, and fragile tissues. Two common subtypes are classical EDS (cEDS) and hypermobile EDS (hEDS).


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