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The document presents a case study related to Marfan syndrome, focusing on two main study questions. <strong>Study Question #1</strong> addresses the diagnosis of Marfan syndrome in athletes. The question provides several potential indicators, with the correct answer being a history of spontaneous pneumothorax. Other relevant findings contributing to Marfan's diagnosis include a plain flat foot, reduced elbow extension, and mitral valve prolapse. <strong>Study Question #2</strong> involves a 22-year-old male patient exhibiting clinical signs of Marfan syndrome: a history of lens dislocation surgery, a family history of sudden cardiac death, a height-to-arm span ratio of 1.05 (indicative of Marfan syndrome), and pectus excavatum. A crucial aspect of this question is determining exercise recommendations, particularly given the potential presence of aortic root dilation. The correct answer states that if aortic root dilation is observed, the patient could participate in non-strenuous activities such as bowling. The rationale is that while individuals with mild Marfan syndrome (without aortic root dilation) can engage in light exercises, those with dilation must avoid activities that involve intense or sudden bursts of effort, like sprinting or basketball, due to the risk of aortic dissection. Weightlifting is discouraged due to the isometric exertion and strain it places on the cardiovascular system. The document emphasizes the importance of regular monitoring for aortic root dilation in Marfan patients, as well as adjusting physical activity based on the progression of this condition to prevent complications such as early death due to aortic dissection.
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3rd Edition
Related Case
3rd Edition, CASE 49
Topic
Rheumatology
Keywords
Marfan syndrome
spontaneous pneumothorax
diagnosis
athletes
aortic root dilation
exercise recommendations
lens dislocation
sudden cardiac death
pectus excavatum
aortic dissection
3rd Edition
3rd Edition, CASE 49
Rheumatology
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