The abbreviation, EDS, refers to many different things, including: explosive detection system, energy-dispersive spectrometry, among many others. You can find more information here: nga.gov/resources/scienceresearch/glossa....
There are six major types of EDS. The different types of EDS are classified according to the signs and symptoms that are manifested. Each type of EDS is a distinct disorder that "runs true" in a family.
An individual with Vascular Type EDS will not have a child with Classical Type EDS. Learn more about the different types of EDS. How is EDS diagnosed?
The categorization of the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes began in the late 1960s and was formalized in the Berlin nosology. Over time, it became apparent that the diagnostic criteria established and published in 1988 did not discriminate adequately between the different types of the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome or between the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and other phenotypically related conditions. In 1997, a revised nosology was written in Villefranche that redefined the types of EDS.
Learn more about the EDS nosology and how EDS is diagnosed. How prevalent is EDS? At this time, research statistics of EDS show the prevalence as 1 in 2,500 to 1 in 5,000.
It is known to affect both males and females of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. How is EDS inherited? The two known inheritance patterns for EDS include autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive.
Specifics regarding genetic inheritance may be found by following the link below. Regardless of the inheritance pattern, we have no choice in which genes we pass on to our children.
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