Marfan Syndrome Jenna Blythe.

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Marfan Syndrome Jenna Blythe

The Symptoms Tall and slender built Disproportionately long arms, legs, toes, and fingers A breast bone that protrudes outward or dips inward A high arched palate Crowded teeth Heart mummers Extreme near sightedness A curved spine And flat feet

Prevalence One in every 5,000 people are diagnosed with Marfan Syndrome, worldwide So 200,000 men, women, and children in every race or ethnic group in the U.S. have been diagnosed with Marfan Syndrome. People have a 50% chance of passing it down to their children if they have marfan syndrome

Causes/Transmitted Marfan Syndrome is caused by a defect in the gene that determines the structure of the fibrilin. Fibrilin is a protein that is important to a part of the connective tissue. Its transmitted by you heritage, your born with it. One of your parents has the syndrome in their gene, so it will get passed down to the baby.

Treatments There is no cure to Marfan Syndrome For Aortic dilation you can take medicine You could have surgery for aortic dilation Then if you a curved spine, they can give you a brace Then for you eyes, you could get glasses. But if worse, you could get surgery on your eyes The doctors would give you pain medicine if you suffer from dural ectasia Then Marfan syndrome can cause a collapsed lung, which will need surgery

Interesting Facts Abraham Lincoln suffered from Marfan Syndrome People get Marfan Syndrome from one of their parents February is the Marfan Syndrome awareness month You should not smoke or use tobacco products if you have the Marfan syndrome Even thought your born with the syndrome, you cant tell you have it until you get older Interesting Facts

Marfan Syndromehttp://www.medicinenet.com/marfan_syndrome/article.htm Marfan Syndrome: Clinic Overviewhttp://stanfordhospital.org/clinicsmedServices/COE/heart/DiseasesConditions/marfan/?gclid=CNTElL-EpLQCFY-d4AodOjkAlQ 10 Interesting Factshttps://sites.google.com/site/marfansyndrome302/home/10-interesting-facts Sources