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Patient with Marfan syndrome. Note aesthenic or marfanoid body habitus, pronounced myopia (thick glasses), previous thoracic surgery (composite aortic root/aortic valve replacement). [1]

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  1. <pubmed>PMC1767196</pubmed>

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current23:01, 27 October 2016Thumbnail for version as of 23:01, 27 October 2016502 × 1,171 (93 KB)Z5020466 (talk | contribs)Patient with Marfan syndrome. Note aesthenic or marfanoid body habitus, pronounced myopia (thick glasses), previous thoracic surgery (composite aortic root/aortic valve replacement). <ref><pubmed>PMC1767196</pubmed></ref>
22:59, 27 October 2016Thumbnail for version as of 22:59, 27 October 2016502 × 1,171 (93 KB)Z5020466 (talk | contribs)Patient with Marfan syndrome. Note aesthenic or marfanoid body habitus, pronounced myopia (thick glasses), previous thoracic surgery (composite aortic root/aortic valve replacement). <ref><pubmed>PMC1767196</pubmed></ref>

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