Abstract
Marfan’s syndrome is a rare genetic disease, autosomal dominant. The most affected organs are eyes (myopia, subluxation of the lens); skeleton (hyperlaxity, arachnodactyly, scoliosis, dolichostenomelia) and cardiovascular system (aortic pathology). The severity of this disease is related to its cardiovascular damage. We proposed to carry out a review of the literature from the first case reported in the ophthalmology department of the University Hospital of Brazzaville.
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Atipo-Tsiba, P. W. (2015). Marfan’s syndrome: Case report and literature review. East African Medical Journal, 92(1), 43–46.
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