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Howard P. Levy
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 35
Citations - 3825
Howard P. Levy is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stickler syndrome & Joint hypermobility. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2952 citations. Previous affiliations of Howard P. Levy include American Society of Human Genetics & National Institutes of Health.
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The 2017 international classification of the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes
Fransiska Malfait,Clair A. Francomano,Peter H. Byers,John W. Belmont,Britta Berglund,James H. Black,Lara Bloom,Jessica M Bowen,Angela F. Brady,Nigel Burrows,Marco Castori,Helen Cohen,Marina Colombi,Serwet Demirdas,Julie De Backer,Anne De Paepe,Sylvie Fournel-Gigleux,Michael Frank,Neeti Ghali,Cecilia Giunta,Rodney Grahame,Alan Hakim,Xavier Jeunemaitre,Diana Johnson,Birgit Juul-Kristensen,Ines Kapferer-Seebacher,Hanadi Kazkaz,Tomoki Kosho,Mark E. Lavallee,Howard P. Levy,Roberto Mendoza-Londono,Melanie Pepin,F. Michael Pope,Eyal Reinstein,Leema Robert,Marianne Rohrbach,Lynn Sanders,Glenda Sobey,Tim Van Damme,Anthony Vandersteen,Caroline van Mourik,Nicol C. Voermans,Nigel Wheeldon,Johannes Zschocke,Brad T. Tinkle +44 more
TL;DR: The International EDS Consortium proposes a revised EDS classification, which recognizes 13 subtypes, and revised the clinical criteria for hypermobile EDS in order to allow for a better distinction from other joint hypermobility disorders.
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Points to Consider: Ethical, Legal, and Psychosocial Implications of Genetic Testing in Children and Adolescents
Jeffrey R. Botkin,John W. Belmont,Jonathan S. Berg,Benjamin E. Berkman,Yvonne Bombard,Ingrid A. Holm,Howard P. Levy,Kelly E. Ormond,Howard M. Saal,Nancy B. Spinner,Benjamin S. Wilfond,Joseph D. McInerney +11 more
TL;DR: This statement represents current opinion by the ASHG on the ethical, legal, and social issues concerning genetic testing in children and a broad range of test technologies and their applications in clinical medicine and research.
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A framework for the classification of joint hypermobility and related conditions.
TL;DR: The concept of a spectrum of pathogenetically related manifestations of joint hypermobility intersecting the categories of pleiotropic syndromes with joint hyperMobility is introduced and a group ofHypermobility spectrum disorders is proposed as diagnostic labels for patients with symptomatic joint hyper mobility but not corresponding to any other syndrome with jointhypermobility.
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The lack of clinical distinction between the hypermobility type of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome and the joint hypermobility syndrome (a.k.a. hypermobility syndrome)
TL;DR: The Lack of Clinical Distinction Between the Hypermobility Type of Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome and the Joint HyperMobility Syndrome (a.k.a.Hypermobility Syndrome) is studied.
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Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (a.k.a. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Type III and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobility type): Clinical description and natural history.
Brad T. Tinkle,Marco Castori,Britta Berglund,Helen Cohen,Rodney Grahame,Hanadi Kazkaz,Howard P. Levy +6 more
TL;DR: The hypermobile type of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome is described largely in those with musculoskeletal complaints including joint hypermobility, joint subluxations/dislocations, as well as skin and soft tissue manifestations.