2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13019-024-02793-w
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Challenges in prompt identification and surgical correction of Marfan Syndrome aortic disease in a middle-income country: a case series study

Alejandro Velandia-Sánchez,
Camilo A. Polanía-Sandoval,
Julián Senosiain-González
et al.

Abstract: Background Marfan Syndrome is an autosomal dominant disease caused by pathogenetic variants in the FBN1 gene. The progressive dilatation of the aorta and the potential risk of acute aortic syndromes influence the prognosis of these patients. We aim to describe population characteristics, long-term survival, and re-intervention patterns in patients who underwent aortic surgery with a previously confirmed clinical diagnosis of Marfan Syndrome in a middle-income country. … Show more

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