Individuals with Marfan syndrome do not typically have vascular birthmarks as a direct characteristic of the condition. Marfan syndrome primarily affects connective tissue, leading to symptoms such as tall stature, long limbs, and cardiovascular issues, but it does not specifically include vascular birthmarks. However, people with Marfan syndrome can have other skin manifestations, but these are not the same as vascular birthmarks. If there are concerns about skin features, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment.
Marfan syndrome does not affect IQ. On the contrary, people with Marfan syndrome tend to have above average intelligence. A study found that the average IQ of people with Marfans is 109.3, significantly higher than other people.
Majority do not.
Majority do not.
Some people are born with birthmarks, others aren't. Nobody can develop a birthmark overtime, thus the word BIRTHmark. You get birthmarks from genetics, although some are there because you have a high risk of cancer or another disease, which is why people should get them checked out. You may not see it but after a while, your birthmark will grow and this is not a concern in children.
According to sylvia browne that they are wounds from battles from past lives. Birthmarks are on your body when you are born. That is why they are called birthmarks. They appear in many colors. Doctors do not know what causes them, and no one has discovered a way to prevent them from appearing. Some people don't have any. Others have many. Most birthmarks are fine and many parents have them checked on their children, if you wish a doctor can check them out to make sure it is okay.
these people are wrong its vascular
these people are wrong its vascular
yeah..i have one. its gettin removed tomorrow. Have a good one boyz
It's not uncommon - I have a brown birthmark on one of my buttocks, and a reddish mark on the back of my neck. I also have about 50 small moles on my body, although having appeared later in life these are not really "birthmarks". My wife also has two birthmarks - a purple patch at the base of her spine, and a faint "cafe au lait" mark on the jawline. I have noticed that many other people have more than one birthmark, and most people have at least 10 moles on their bodies.
Birthmarks are believed to symbolize different things in various cultures, such as luck or past life experiences. Some people may feel self-conscious about their birthmarks, impacting their self-esteem and identity. However, others may embrace their birthmarks as unique features that make them stand out. Ultimately, the impact of a birthmark on a person's life and identity varies depending on individual perspectives and societal attitudes.
Many people have red or pink birthmarks on the back of their heads and/ or necks, and many newborns of Asian ancestry have blue or greyish "Mongolian marks" at the base of the spine or across the buttocks. Brown birthmarks frequently occur either on the torso or on the lower half of the body, especially on thighs and buttocks.
well some people believe a birthmark is caused by a recessive allele on the y chromosome