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Sood V et al. – There are reports of cervical spine instability and temporomandibular joint dysfunction in patients with this syndrome suggesting a potential for difficult airway management. Additional anaesthetic problems associated with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome involve patient positioning and vascular access.

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