EDS/Joint Hypermobility
- A Rare Disorder of Bleeding Tendency: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (2019)
- Ability of the Bristol Impact of Hypermobility questionnaire to discriminate between people with and without Joint Hypermobility Syndrome: a known‐group validity study (2020)
- Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction, and Joint Hypermobility in Children: Are They Related? (2020)
- Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Specific Knee Laxity (2020)
- Generalized joint hypermobility in siblings with anterior cruciate ligament injuries and matched unrelated healthy siblings (2020)
- Genetic and epigenetic regulation of abdominal aortic aneurysms (2020)
- ‘I was cracking more than everyone else’: young adults’ daily life experiences of hypermobility and jaw disorders (2020)
- Lowerlimb Joint Laxity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. (2019)
- Quantitative measures of tissue mechanics to detect hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Syndrome Disorders: A systematic review (2020)
- Relationship between generalized joint hypermobility, socioeconomic status and physical activity level in Iranian school students (2020)
Mentions EDS:
- Developmental Dental Anomalies of Primary and Permanent Dentition (2020)
- Prevalence and impact of underlying diagnosis and comorbidities on Chiari 1 malformation (2020)
Dysautonomia:
- Cardioneuroablation: Catheter Vagal Denervation as a New Therapy for Cardioinhibitory Syncope (2020)
- Modulation of Body Representation Impacts on Efferent Autonomic Activity (2020)
- Respiratory pump contributions in cerebrovascular and postural control responses during orthostatic stress in older women (2020)
- Small fiber neuropathy in unexpected clinical settings: a review (2020)
MCAS:
- Dust mite ingestion-associated, exercise-induced anaphylaxis: a case report and literature review (2020)
- Histamine-mediated autocrine signaling in mesenteric perilymphatic mast cells (2020)
- Mast Cells: Fascinating but Still Elusive after 140 Years from Their Discovery (2020)
- Restless legs syndrome is associated with mast cell activation syndrome (2020)