Connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) markers (anthropometric parameters, joint hypermobility, state of the skin, osteomuscular system, etc.) as well as external respiration function, echocardiography, occlusive plethysmography data were assessed in 402 healthy subjects (142 males and 260 females, mean age 28.4 +/- 0.5 years). Four basic CTD symptom complexes were identified: ligamentous-articular, cutaneous, osteomuscular and cardial. Control group consisted of subjects free of CTD markers (n = 61). Combination of the above four symptom complexes occurred in 8.5% examinees. These show psychoemotional disorders, impaired function of external respiration, decreased size of the heart, low arterial pressure, affection of capillary and venous circulation.
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