The following Conditions are related to Loose skin
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- Cutis laxa
Cutis laxa is rarely encountered and may occur in several inherited (congenital) forms or come about in the course of another disorder (acquired). It is a connective tissue disorder characterized by skin that is loose (lax), hanging, wrinkled, and lacking in elasticity (hyperelasticity). The affected areas of skin may be thickened and dark. In addition, the joints are loose (hypermobility) because of lax ligaments and tendons. The disorder inv Read More
- E-d syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of hereditary connective tissue disorders characterized by defects of the major structural protein in the body (collagen). Collagen, a tough, fibrous protein, plays an essential role in holding together, strengthening, and providing elasticity to bodily cells and tissues. Due to defects of collagen, primary EDS symptoms and findings include abnormally flexible, loose joints (articular hypermobility) that Read More
- Ehlers danlos syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of hereditary connective tissue disorders characterized by defects of the major structural protein in the body (collagen). Collagen, a tough, fibrous protein, plays an essential role in holding together, strengthening, and providing elasticity to bodily cells and tissues. Due to defects of collagen, primary EDS symptoms and findings include abnormally flexible, loose joints (articular hypermobility) that Read More
- Systemic elastorrhexis (obsolete)
A genetic condition with elasticity in skin tissue due to which it gets loose and hang like the aged person’s skin. This condition is Systemic Elastorrhexis (obsolete).It is a type of Connective Tissue Disease. It primarily affects eyes with bluish and greyish whites of eyes, Thinning of skin and Breathing (Lungs), and Cardiac issues (heart).Risk factors:Systemic Elastorrhexis is an autosomal rece Read More