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Se recomienda la asesoría genética para los futuros padres con antecedentes familiares del síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos. Los que estén planeando tener hijos deben ser conscientes del tipo de síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos que tienen y su forma de transmisión hereditaria (cómo se transmite de padres a hijos), lo cual se puede determinar por medio de exámenes y evaluación sugeridos por el médico o un asesor en genética.
Identificar cualquier riesgo significativo para la salud puede ayudar a prevenir las complicaciones graves por medio de exámenes de control y alteraciones en el estilo de vida.
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