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Pediatric Marfan Syndrome

What You Need to Know

Marfan syndrome is a disorder involving the body's connective tissue.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of Marfan Syndrome may include:

  • Abnormal facial appearance
  • Eye problems such as nearsightedness
  • Crowding of teeth
  • Tall, thin body
  • Abnormally shaped chest

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose Marfan syndrome by:

  • Electrocardiography (ECG)
  • Echocardiography
  • Dilated eye exam
  • CT or MRI scans
  • FBN1 gene testing

Treatment

  • Medicine
  • Surgery

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