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Symptoms: Tall, thin stature ~ Long fingers ~ Unusually long arms and legs ~ Curvature of the spine
Chest bone that curves inward or outward ~ Flat feet or high arches ~ Nearsightedness
Weakening of the connective tissue, most dangerously of the aorta
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Sunday, July 20, 2003



Mathew Rudes is quoted in today's Parade magazine in an article about chronic pain. (The article is not in the online edition of Parade.) Matt is an incredible guy. Having been born with severe Marfan symptoms, he is in chronic pain. Yet he maintains a 4.0 average in school, loves to write and has done very well in his school's debate team. Chronic pain is not necessarily a symptom of Marfan syndrome, but many people with Marfan do have chronic pain. Doctors are not certain why that is the case.



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