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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Marfan syndrome most commonly affects the heart, eyes, blood vessels and skeleton. People with Marfan syndrome are usually tall and thin with unusually long arms, legs, fingers and toes. The damage caused by Marfan syndrome can be mild or severe.

  2. What Does Marfan Syndrome Look Like? 37 photos · 1,377,634 views. By: National Marfan Foundation. Explore this photo album by National Marfan Foundation on Flickr!

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  3. Harder-to-detect signs of Marfan syndrome include heart problems, especially those related to the aorta, the large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. Other signs can include sudden lung collapse and eye problems, including severe nearsightedness, dislocated lens, detached retina, early glaucoma, and ...

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Marfan syndrome (also called Marfans syndrome or Marfans syndrome) is a condition that affects your connective tissue. Connective tissue holds your body together and provides support to many structures throughout your body. In Marfan syndrome, the connective tissue isn’t normal.

  5. Marfan syndrome is caused by a defect (or mutation) in the gene that tells the body how to make fibrillin-1. This mutation results in an increase in a protein called transforming growth factor beta, or TGF-β.

  6. Marfan syndrome is a rare genetic disorder of the connective tissue, affecting the skeleton, lungs, eyes, heart and blood vessels. The condition is caused by a defect in the gene that tells the body how to make fibrillin-1, often from a parent who is also affected.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Marfan syndrome is a genetic disease affecting the body's connective tissues, causing problems with the heart and blood vessels, eyes, and bones.

  8. Mar 22, 2024 · If your doctor suspects Marfan syndrome, one of the first tests he or she may recommend is an echocardiogram. This test uses sound waves to capture real-time images of your heart in motion. It checks the condition of your heart valves and the size of your aorta.

  9. Feb 24, 2020 · Marfan syndrome is a genetic condition that affects connective tissue, which plays a crucial role in forming skin, bones, blood vessels, the heart, and other vital organs.

  10. Aug 14, 2022 · Marfan syndrome is an inherited disease that affects your body's connective tissue, which gives strength, support, and elasticity to tendons, cartilage, heart valves, blood vessels, and other...

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