What is the history of Ehlers Danlos?

When was Ehlers Danlos discovered? What is the story of this discovery? Was it coincidence or not?


Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of genetic disorders that affect the connective tissues in the body. It was first described by two physicians, Edvard Ehlers and Henri-Alexandre Danlos, in the early 20th century.



Edvard Ehlers, a Danish dermatologist, first identified the condition in 1901 when he observed a patient with excessively stretchy skin and joint hypermobility. He published his findings in a medical journal, describing the condition as "cutis hyperelastica."



Henri-Alexandre Danlos, a French dermatologist, independently recognized a similar condition in 1908. He described a group of patients with fragile skin that easily formed bruises and scars. Danlos also noted joint hypermobility in some of his patients.



Over the years, the medical community began to recognize the similarities between the observations made by Ehlers and Danlos. In the 1960s, the term "Ehlers-Danlos syndrome" was coined to encompass the various subtypes of the condition.



Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is caused by mutations in genes responsible for producing collagen, a key component of connective tissues. Collagen provides strength and elasticity to the skin, joints, blood vessels, and other organs. When the production or structure of collagen is affected, it can lead to the characteristic features of EDS.



Since its initial discovery, several subtypes of EDS have been identified based on their specific clinical features and genetic causes. The most common subtypes include:




  • Classical EDS (cEDS): Characterized by hyperextensible skin, joint hypermobility, and increased risk of skin bruising and scarring.

  • Hypermobile EDS (hEDS): Primarily characterized by joint hypermobility and related musculoskeletal symptoms.

  • Vascular EDS (vEDS): The most severe subtype, associated with fragile blood vessels and an increased risk of organ rupture.



Advancements in genetic testing and research have allowed for a better understanding of the different subtypes and their underlying genetic mutations. This knowledge has improved diagnosis and management strategies for individuals with EDS.



While there is currently no cure for EDS, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and preventing complications. This may involve physical therapy, pain management, bracing or splinting, and surgical interventions when necessary.



Research into Ehlers-Danlos syndrome continues to expand our understanding of the condition and may lead to future advancements in treatment options and potential therapies.


by Diseasemaps

"The syndrome derives its name from additional clinical case reports presented by 2 physicians: Edvard Ehlers, a Danish dermatologist, in 1901, and Henri-Alexandre Danlos, a French physician with expertise in chemistry of skin disorders, in 1908. Both physicians combined the pertinent features of the syndrome and accurately delineated the phenotypic features of this group of inherited disorders. The name, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, was coined in 1936"

5/25/17 by Maria 2051

Ehlers Danlos is not a new illness and many famous people are suffers

5/27/17 by Jude 2050

I do not know the history

5/28/17 by Celi 2000

It is one of the oldest known causes of bruising and bleeding and was first described by Hipprocrates in 400 BC. Edvard Ehlers, in 1901, recognized the condition as a distinct entity. In 1908, Henri-Alexandre Danlos suggested that skin extensibility and fragility were the cardinal features of the syndrome. In 1998, Beighton published the classification of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome according to the Villefranche nosology. From the 1960s the genetic make up was identified. Management of bleeding problems associated with Ehlers-Danlos has been slow to progress.

5/31/17 by KathrynOConnor 2200

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an inherited heterogeneous group of connective tissue disorders, characterized by abnormal collagen synthesis, affecting skin, ligaments, joints, blood vessels and other organs. It is one of the oldest known causes of bruising and bleeding and was first described by Hipprocrates in 400 BC. Edvard Ehlers, in 1901, recognized the condition as a distinct entity. In 1908, Henri-Alexandre Danlos suggested that skin extensibility and fragility were the cardinal features of the syndrome. In 1998, Beighton published the classification of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome according to the Villefranche nosology. From the 1960s the genetic make up was identified. Management of bleeding problems associated with Ehlers-Danlos has been slow to progress. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18324963

9/27/17 by Lbond94 4100

I'm not exactly sure of the history

10/6/17 by Sasha 2050

Connective tissue disorder that causes Bleeding, bruising, affects skin, ligaments and joints

10/7/17 by Sharon 7050

Although it was described by Hipprocrates in 400 BC, it wasn't until the 20th Century that Doctors Edvard Ehlers & Henri Alexandre Danlos helped establish the condition as a connective tissue disorder, not a disease.

10/25/17 by Dolores 3050

EDS was first described by Hippocrates around 400 BCE. It was officially discovered and named in the early 1900s by by two doctors (named Ehlers and Danlos).

1/14/18 by stairphobe 3070

Ehlers Danlos was Named after edward Ehlers and Henri Danlos

9/29/19 by Amy 13500

"It is one of the oldest known causes of bruising and bleeding and was first described by Hipprocrates in 400 BC. Edvard Ehlers, in 1901, recognized the condition as a distinct entity. In 1908, Henri-Alexandre Danlos suggested that skin extensibility and fragility were the cardinal features of the syndrome. In 1998, Beighton published the classification of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome [...] From the 1960s the genetic make up was identified." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18324963

5/12/20 by Alex 3551

On the website PubMed. Ncbi.nlm.nih. Gov they say Edward Elders in 1901 recognize the condition is a distinct entity in 1908 on Alexander download suggested that skin extensibility infertility where the Cardinal features of the syndrome where did ehlers-danlos originate on the website they say described in 1892 by Chernobyl history of ehlers-danlos syndrome begins with Edward dollars is description in 1900 in Copenhagen

11/19/21 by NuNu 2550

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