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The Marfan syndrome is a heritable condition that affects the connective tissue. The primary purpose of connective tissue is to hold the body together and provide a framework for growth and developmen... Details >
Dupuytren's contracture is an abnormal thickening of tough tissue in the palm and fingers that can cause the fingers to curl. It is more common in men than in women and becomes more common as we grow ... Details >
Dupuytren’s disease is an abnormal thickening of the fascia (the tissue between the skin and the tendons in the palm) that may limit movement of one or more fingers.... Details >
This page provides general consumer information about EDS, its symptoms, treatment, types of and manifestations, and synonyms.... Details >
Users can access a variety of topics related to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome from this web site. Includes information about the different types and manifestation of the disorder as well as coping skills.... Details >
This is the home page of the EDS support group for patients and families. The page describes the signs and symptoms of EDS, a heterogeneous group of heritable disorders of connective tissue, characte... Details >
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The National Marfan Foundation offers contact information for state chapters, network groups, support groups, and telephone support contacts.... Details >
This fact sheet describes a family of more than 200 disorders that affect connective tissues. These disorders result from alterations (mutations) in genes responsible for building tissues. Alterations... Details >
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health
Marfan syndrome is a heritable condition that affects the connective tissue. The primary purpose of connective tissue is to hold the body together and provide a framework for growth and development. I... Details >
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health
Select a state to find a scleroderma support group in your area. A toll-free phone number is listed for further information if there is no support group in your area.... Details >