The major symptoms involved in EDS classical type are the skin and joints
EDS classical type is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner
Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type
It was formerly called EDS type IV
It was formerly called EDS type VIIB
Medical therapy relies on managing symptoms and trying to prevent further complications. There is no cure for EDS
Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type
EDS (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) is a group of genetic connective tissue disorders that affect the skin, joints, and blood vessels, leading to hypermobility and tissue fragility. ERS (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobility type) is a subtype of EDS that specifically manifests with joint hypermobility and related symptoms without significant skin or tissue involvement.
Kyphoscoliosis type
Signs/symptoms in the classical form (type 1) develop in infancy and progress slowly, with death occurring in late adolescence or early adulthood. The connatal form (type 2) also develops in infancy, but progresses more rapidly
Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) is a classical antipsychotic agent - the first one ever used in a widespread manner, beginning in the 1950's.
A blood type is not a condition or illness. Therefore, a blood type does not and can not have "symptoms".
Mozart wrote music in the Classical style.