Difference between revisions of "Connective tissue diseases"
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They may be very important in the context of [[forensic pathology]], as they may be an explanation for multiple fractures | They may be very important in the context of [[forensic pathology]], as they may be an explanation for multiple fractures | ||
=Specific entities= | =Specific entities= | ||
==Ehlers-Danlos disease== | |||
==Marfan syndrome== | ==Marfan syndrome== | ||
{{Main|Marfan syndrome}} | {{Main|Marfan syndrome}} |
Revision as of 00:27, 3 February 2012
Connective tissue diseases are infrequently seen by pathologists.
They may be very important in the context of forensic pathology, as they may be an explanation for multiple fractures
Specific entities
Ehlers-Danlos disease
Marfan syndrome
Main article: Marfan syndrome
Osteogenesis imperfecta
General
- Rare.
- Numerous subtypes.
Microscopic
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