flat feet an sinked chest are some symptomes of marfan syndrome
Anyone can get Marfans syndrome, it is a genetic disorder.
I'm not a doctor...but my husband has marfans and TLE (temporal lobe epilepsy). I get the impression its not very common though.
No, it is a genetic disorder. You are born with it.
Yes, he suffered from Marfans syndrome. That's why his skin looked so "plastic". Joey also had a mental illness called OCD and his eyes were very bad. The Ramones tour manager Monte Melnick was Joey's personal assistant for many years. NO! There is no evidence that he was ever diagnosed with Marfans syndrome, and he did not suffer from the most important disability related to Marfans which is a very specific heart condition. He was a diagnosed schizophrenic and had severe OCD.
Marfan's syndrome is a genetic disorder, so one would inherit it from their biological parents. You can't "catch" marfans syndrome
There are many symptoms that can come with having cubital tunnel syndrome. Some of these symptoms are numbness and tingling in hand or arm and weakness in your hand.
According to an August 2008 article Phelps does not have Marfans Syndrome. Tests cleared Phelps of Marfan syndrome at the time, but doctors have urged vigilance and the American star still undergoes annual check-ups for the disease.Here is a link to full article: http://www.theage.com.au/news/swimming/does-a-genetic-flaw-make-phelps-great/2008/08/15/1218307227410.html
Signs and symptoms of Myelodysplatic Syndrome are anemia, increased susceptibility to infection, increased bleeding and bruising. Some people show no symptoms at all.
The "HELLP" syndrome is a series of symptoms that occurs in pregnant women and refers to "hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count". Some signs and symptoms of the HELLP syndrome are hypertension, nausea and heartburn.
some symptoms of the Jacobs syndrome include swollen joints, joint stiffness, camptodactyly, arthritis, immaturity, and inflamed pericardium.
Some of the most common symptoms of MELAS Syndrome are brain dysfunction with seizures and headaches, abnormal thinking and temporary local paralysis.
The problem with Brugada Syndrome is that the symptoms are not very noticeable. The most important sign is by seeing an abnormal heart beat pattern on an electrocardiogram.