Natural history and complications of vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS) - Part 2

Natural history and complications of vascular EDS - Part 2 by Dr. Michael Frank, Cardiologist, Rare Vascular Disease Reference Centre, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital Européen, Georges Pompidou (HEGP), Paris, France.
This video (part 2 of 3) discusses natural history of vEDS from early childhood until adulthood. The most common complications seen in vEDS patients (e.g. arterial, digestive, obstetric), their frequency and their average age of onset are presented. Prognostic factors are also briefly explored. The content is intended for medical students, trainees or other healthcare professionals. Video in English
This Pill of knowledge (PoK) video was filmed at the Medium-Sized Arteries Working Group (MSA WG)'s face to face meeting and vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS) study day in London on July 1st, 2019 with support from the Ehlers-Danlos Society.
PoKs are the deliverable for VASCERN Work Package 4 on Pills of Knowledge, defined as short single video lessons in which an expert talks about a specific topic that has been selected and validated by the Rare Disease Working Groups (RDWGs).
To learn more about the MSA-WG: vascern.eu/expertise/rare-dis...

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