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Marfan syndrome primarily affects connective tissues, which can indirectly influence blood vessels and heart structures, but it does not directly affect blood cells themselves. Individuals with Marfan syndrome may experience cardiovascular issues, such as aortic dilation or dissection, which can impact blood flow and circulation. While the syndrome does not cause blood cell abnormalities, associated complications may affect overall health and blood circulation. Regular monitoring and management of cardiovascular health are essential for those with Marfan syndrome.

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