Abstract
1. The orthopaedic features of 100 patients with the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome are described.
2. The significance of these findings is discussed and comment is made of their relationship to the other stigmata of the syndrome.
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1. The orthopaedic features of 100 patients with the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome are described.
2. The significance of these findings is discussed and comment is made of their relationship to the other stigmata of the syndrome.