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View Post: Marfan Syndrome
CE487 > Continuing Education Unit at Nurse.com
22 Sep 2009 ...
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View Post: chdbabies: Heart Defects Present with Marfan Syndrome
1 Aug 2009 by kelly manz  
A defective (FBN1) gene associated with Marfan syndrome affects the formation of a protein in connective tissue called fibrillin, which impacts the integrity of many organs and structures in the body. Organs and body systems that can be ...
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View Post: Marfan Syndrome
28 Sep 2009 by marjie2  
Marfan Syndrome: “It Marfan syndromet is one exceptional oordning, that causes it connective the tissue in stem bodily in order to last weaker, than it should last. It Connective the tissue is it material as holds many strukturerar ...
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View Post: Stent graft repair of descending aortic dissection in patients ...
19 Oct 2009 by Botta, L., Russo, V., La Palombara, C.,...  
Aneurysms or dissections can involve multiple aortic segments in patients with Marfan syndrome, requiring staged replacement of the entire aorta. The optimal treatment of descending aortic dissection in these patients is a major ...
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View Post: In My Hands: Film tells the stories of Marfan Syndrome
The Sag ...
1 Oct 2009 by Annette Hinkle   ...
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View Post: South Africa Says Gender Controversy Is Over - The Lede Blog ...
19 Nov 2009 by By ROBERT MACKEY  
A rare genetic trait (Marfan's Syndrome) gives swimmer Michael Phelps a competitive edge and he is revered as the greatest swimmer of all time rather than investigated and subjected to genetic testing. Moreover, no discussion of ...
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View Post: Marfan Syndrome Explained
31 Oct 2009 by admin  
Marfan Syndrome is a genetic, “inherited” disorder that affects the body's connective tissue. Connective tissue is the tough, fibrous tissue that connects one part of the body with another. It is a major component of tendons, ligaments, ...
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View Post: Practice battle with nachos! « The Official Army of Club Penguin ...
8 Sep 2009 by Seanehawk aka Meat  
Although there are no unique signs or symptoms of Marfan syndrome, the constellation of long limbs, dislocated lenses, and aortic root dilation is sufficient to make the diagnosis with confidence. There are more than 30 other clinical ...
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