Abstract

Connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) is one of the complex issues of modern medicine. It is a unique developmental anomaly that includes a large heterogeneous group of conditions. The systemic nature of the lesion is due to the wide distribution of connective tissue in the body. Dysplastic changes in the connective tissue of various organs and systems are diagnosed when a patient has a set of signs that do not fit into any of the differentiated diseases. The article presents a review of the literature on the definition, causes of development, clinical forms, general approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of CTD.

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