Marfan syndrome
Marfan syndrome is a connective tissue disorder characterized by unusually long limbs. The disease also affects other bodily structures—including the skeleton, lungs, eyes, heart and blood vessels—in less obvious ways. It is named for Antoine Marfan, the French pediatrician who first described it in 1896.
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Connective tissue - Limb - Disease - Bodily - Skeleton - Lung - Eye - Heart - Blood vessel - Antoine Marfan - French - Pediatrician - 1896
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