Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a rare inherited disorder of the connective tissue, marked by loose joints, hyperelastic skin that bruises easily, and easily damaged blood vessels.
Characteristics
The condition disrupts the production of collagen, the material that provides strength and structure to skin, bone, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, blood vessels, and internal organs. There are several types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, but each type affects the joints, and most types affect the skin. Some forms of this condition can lead to the rupture of internal organs, abnormal heart valves, or aneurysms.
People with Ehler-Danlos syndrome generally have a normal life span, and mental function is not affected. Those with the rare vascular type of the disorder are at significantly increased risk for rupture of a major organ or blood vessel, which can be fatal.