Les personnes atteintes du syndrome de Marfan présentent souvent des problèmes au niveau du coeur et des vaisseaux sanguins. Ces problèmes peuvent parfois être très graves. La complication la plus fréquente concerne l’aorte (le principal vaisseau sanguin qui transporte le sang du coeur vers le reste du corps). Les valves cardiaques peuvent également être affectées. Plus rarement, d’autres vaisseaux sanguins que l’aorte sont concernés. Un diagnostic précoce et précis est important pour identifier les problèmes médicaux associés au coeur et aux vaisseaux sanguins et les prendre en charge avant qu’ils ne se transforment en une urgence où le pronostic vital peut être engagé.
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