Genetically Defined EDS: Strategies and Solutions for Unmet Needs is a hybrid event being held in Ghent, Belgium on August 30-31, 2023. We invite members from our community who live with or are interested in one of the following types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome to share their unmet needs surrounding the condition, for consideration as a discussion topic during the event:

  • Classical EDS (cEDS)
  • Classical-like EDS (clEDS)
  • Cardiac-valvular EDS (cvEDS)
  • Vascular EDS (vEDS)
  • Arthrochalasia EDS (aEDS)
  • Dermatosparaxis EDS (dEDS)
  • Kyphoscoliotic EDS (kEDS)
  • Brittle Cornea Syndrome (BCS)
  • Spondylodysplastic EDS (spEDS)
  • Musculocontractural EDS (mcEDS)
  • Myopathic EDS (mEDS)
  • Periodontal EDS (pEDS)

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Which type(s) of EDS do you wish to address?*
Would you be interesting in joining the event virtually to discuss these unmet needs with the healthcare professionals and fellow community members?*

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