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Make an appointment with an endocrinologist or talk with your cardiologist about your suspicions. If you have Marfan's it's important for you to see your cardiologist. If you have a repaired septal defect, you may not have seen one for years.

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Q: You are 17 and you think you may have Marfan Syndrome There is no family history but you have myopia congenital glaucoma you had a septal defect and long fingers long hands but you have a fat thigh?
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