— Kate Barnes (@barnes_johnson) December 9, 2019
I have MANY of feelings about the latest paper out of Toronto reviewing the credibility of the 2017 diagnostic criteria for hEDS.— Hell on Wheels🔥♿🔥 (@rollwthepunches) December 18, 2019
I’m sure I’ll do a deeper dive, but let’s just look at a few things.
One: Many criteria just aren’t backed by research and don’t hold up. pic.twitter.com/su8kyacf3x
“52 patients (48.5%) had the finding of a single mediator elevation…— Nerdy Zebra (@nerdymedzebra) December 18, 2019
The mediator most commonly elevated was BPG, increased in 58%.. followed by tryptase, increased in 30%.. LTE4 (27.3%).. N-MH (6.1%) was elevated much less commonly..
The most common symptom..was flushing.” THREAD:
If you don’t mind Cheryl I’m going to post a few things here. First for @BendyBrain we have this article for consideration https://t.co/uGPhqtLqKh— Bob Simonoff (@SimonoffBob) December 22, 2019