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neonatal Marfan syndrome
Disease Summary
Associated Targets (1)
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Mondo Description Neonatal Marfan syndrome is a rare, severe and life-threatening genetic disease, occuring during the neonatal period, characterized by classical Marfan syndrome manifestations in addition to facial dysmorphism (megalocornea, iridodonesis, ectopia lentis, crumpled ears, loose redundant skin giving a 'senile' facial appearance), flexion joint contractures, pulmonary emphysema, and a severe, rapidly progressive cardiovascular disease (including ascending aortic dilatation and severe mitral and/or tricuspid valve insufficiency). Additionally, skeletal manifestations (arachnodactyly, dolichostenomelia, pectus deformities) are also associated.
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Description from Mondo Disease Ontology.
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Orphanet:284979
SCTID:763839005
UMLS:CN202885
UMLS:CN536247
MONDO:0017309
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