Inherited Connective Tissue Diseases Ehlers Danlos Marfans Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7Rkwz0e1Rk
This is the second of 3 videos regarding a few of the many Connective Tissue diseases. When a person thinks about joint disorders they might not realize that some causes of joint deterioration and deformity can be caused by a disease state that also can affect internal organs. Connective Tissue is throughout our body and if the ligaments, tendons, bones and cartilage are affected by a disease process. Nearly every connective tissue disease has joint pain and swelling as primary symptoms. But there can be worrisome changes occurring on the molecular and cellular level behind the joint symptoms and there is risk for the disease to affect the persons internal organs. • Watch this and the next video to learn more. • This video is in answer to the question of a viewer. Here there is discussion about only 3 of many inherited Connective Tissue diseases: Ehlers Danlos, Marfans, and Osteogenesis Imperfecta. • 0:00 Intro to Inherited Connective Tissue Diseases • 1:18 Symptoms • 2:30 Ehlers Danlos • 6:26 Marfans • 8:56 Osteogenesis Imperfecta • 10:26 Summary • • As we create content on this channel, we encourage you to reach out to us with any specific questions you may have regarding these kinds of topics. Please do not leave any personal information in a public comment. If you are more comfortable doing so, you may email us directly at [email protected] • Trigger Warning: • If the discussion of death, dying, or the end of life process is bothersome to you, this channel is not for you. • If you are made uncomfortable by the discussion of health, hospice, palliative medicine, the end of life process, or medical terminology, you may be made uncomfortable by this video. • You Only Die Once is a virtual place for sharing information, both facts and opinions, about the end of life process. Dr. Bohn and Dr. Tartaglia are both actively practicing osteopathic physicians. Both are dual boarded in family medicine and hospice and palliative medicine. You Only Die Once intends to provide a casual environment to share information about hospice and palliative medicine for the patient, the family, and the practitioner. This channel is not intended to provide medical advice, but rather as an educational resource to allow patients, providers, and families to make informed decisions. • • You Only Die Once is created by Dr. Sara Bohn and Dr. Lisa Tartaglia. • You Only Die Once is produced and edited by Auburn Huhmann.
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