Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) type 4 |
Geno
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Mag
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Summary
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(A;G)
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6.5
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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) type 4
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(G;G)
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0
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common in clinvar
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(G;T)
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6.5
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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) type 4
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This is a genotype with recommended actions if clinically confirmed. In brief:
- EDS type IV, or vascular EDS, is characterized by thin, translucent skin; easy bruising; characteristic facial appearance (in some individuals); and arterial, intestinal, and/or uterine fragility.
- Invasive procedures (such as colonoscopies and arteriograms) should be avoided except in life-threatening situations.
- Affected individuals are instructed to seek immediate medical attention for sudden, unexplained pain.
- Educating pregnant women with EDS type IV about possible complications and frequent surveillance in a high-risk obstetrical program is recommended.
- A MedicAlert bracelet should be worn.
- Individuals with EDS type IV should not engage in any competitive athletic activity.
The full ClinGen Actionability report about Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) type IV can be found here.
Genetic counseling may be available to you through your health-care network. In the US, genetic counselors may be found via this webpage of the National Society of Genetic Counselors.