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. 2005 Dec 15;6(6):474–475. doi: 10.1007/s10194-005-0256-0

Ehlers–Danlos syndrome: correlation with headache disorders in a young woman

F Di Palma 1,, A H Cronin 1
PMCID: PMC3452297  PMID: 16388346

Abstract

Ehlers–Danlos syndrome is a rare inherited illness, which includes an autosomal dominant and also a recessive X–linked variant. Its main clinical characteristic is a generalised connective tissue involving collagen and elastin, causing fragile and hyperextensible skin, loose jointedness and bruising. Many clinical subtypes are described, each of a different severity degree pattern. The correlation of this syndrome and headache disorders is rare. In this paper we describe the case of a young woman with Type II (less severe) Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome and headache.

Key words: Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, Migraine, Cervicogenic headache

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