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Anesthetics in patients with Hypermobility syndrome

Patients with Hypermobility syndrome may have anesthetic intolerance meaning that they might require more anesthetics (freezing) compared to people without Hypermobility syndrome. In case of surgical or dental procedure the anesthesiologist or dentist should be aware of that.

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