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Marfan syndrome

noun Mar·fan syndrome \ˈmär-ˌfan-\

Medical Definition of MARFAN SYNDROME

:  a disorder of connective tissue that is inherited as a simple dominant trait, is caused by a defect in the gene controlling the production of fibrillin, and is characterized by abnormal elongation of the long bones and often by ocular and circulatory defects

Biographical Note for MARFAN SYNDROME

Mar·fan \mȧr-fäⁿ\ , Antonin Bernard Jean (1858–1942), French pediatrician. Marfan concerned himself with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of children's diseases. In 1892 he described spastic paralysis in children with hereditary syphilis. In 1896 he described a syndrome marked by arachnodactyly, ectopia of the crystalline lens, and abnormal flexibility of the joints. The syndrome now bears his name.

Variants of MARFAN SYNDROME

Mar·fan syndrome or Mar·fan's syndrome \-ˌfanz-\

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