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      • Most common symptom: Severe pain in the chest (front, back or both) less common symptoms: Pain in the abdomen, numbness or weakness in one or both legs, loss of consciousness, or symptoms of a stroke (sudden weakness, numbness, dizziness or loss of balance; sudden vision changes; sudden confusion, dificulty speaking)
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  2. Other possible eye-related symptoms of Marfan syndrome include: myopia – short-sightedness. glaucoma – increased pressure in the eyeball which, left untreated, can cause permanent vision loss. cataracts – where cloudy patches develop in the eye's lens, causing blurred or misty vision.

  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › marfan-syndromeMarfan syndrome - NHS

    Typical characteristics of Marfan syndrome include: being tall; abnormally long and slender limbs, fingers and toes (arachnodactyly) heart defects; lens dislocation – where the lens of the eye falls into an abnormal position; Find out more about the symptoms of Marfan syndrome. What causes Marfan syndrome? Marfan syndrome is hereditary, which ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. What are the symptoms of Marfan syndrome? Sometimes Marfan syndrome is so mild, that few if any, symptoms are noticeable right away. In most cases, symptoms become evident as changes in connective tissue happen as you age.

  7. Symptoms of Marfan Syndrome. The symptoms of Marfan syndrome vary from person to person because connective tissue is found throughout the body. Some people have mild or just a few symptoms, while others can have more serious problems. Signs and symptoms may include: Arms, legs, fingers, and toes that are longer in relation to the rest of the body.

  8. Feb 29, 2024 · Marfan syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder of connective tissue characterised by loss of elastic tissue, resulting in musculoskeletal deformities, lens subluxation (dislocation), aortic dissection, and root aneurysms.

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