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Yes. Marfan syndrome is caused by a defect (or mutation) in the gene that tells the body how to make fibrillin-1.

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Is Marfan syndrome a chromosomal mutation?

Yes


When marfan syndrome was discovered?

Marfan disease was found in 1896, by a French doctor named Antione B. Marfan


What are some symptoms of marfan syndrome?

people with marfan syndrome are typically very tall with loose jointed. people with marfan disease usually have long narrow faces.


Can you catch the Marfan Syndrome from somebody the way you can catch the flu?

No, Marfan Syndrome is an inherited disorder of connective tissue. It is not an infectious disease.


When did Antoine B. Marfan discover this disease?

Antoine Marfan, a pediatrician, discovered this disease in 1896. It is now called Marfan syndrome. It is a hereditary disorder of the connective tissue.


Marfan syndrome who first clinically named this disease?

French doctor Bernard J.A. Marfan in 1896.


Is Marfan's symdrome a transmitted disease?

Marfan's syndrome is a genetic disorder, so one would inherit it from their biological parents. You can't "catch" marfans syndrome


Is marfan syndrome dominant or recessive?

Marfan's Syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. This disease is a disorder that affects the connective tissue in many parts of the body.


Is marfan syndrome a genetic disease?

Yes, Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder. It is not a disease. It is caused by a mutation in fibrillin and is an autosomal dominant mutation. This means that if you have a Marfan causing mutation, you have Marfan, and you have a 50/50 chance of passing it on to any children you may have. Severity of Marfan can vary within a family, even though all affected family members have the same mutation. It can not skip generations.


What are the chances of getting marfan syndrome?

Marfan syndrome is found in 1 in every 5,000 - 10,000 births. If one of your parents has Marfan syndrome, you have a 50% chance of having Marfan syndrome.


Is marfan syndrome automsomal dominant?

Yes, Marfan syndrome is autosomal dominant.


What does Marfan syndrome mean?

Marfan Syndrome is a medical problem with the Conective Tissue.