Unique Features of Cardiovascular Involvement and Progression in Children with Marfan Syndrome Justify Dedicated Multidisciplinary Care.

A. Baban, G. Parlapiano, M. Cicenia, M. Armando, A. Franceschini, Concettina Pacifico, Arianna Panfili, Gaetano Zinzanella, A. Romanzo, A. Fusco, M. Caiazza, Gianluigi Perri, Lorenzo Galletti, M. Digilio, P. Buonuomo, A. Bartuli, A. Novelli, M. Raponi, Giuseppe Limongelli
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Marfan syndrome (MIM: # 154700; MFS) is an autosomal dominant disease representing the most common form of heritable connective tissue disorder. The condition presents variable multiorgan expression, typically involving a triad of cardiovascular, eye, and skeletal manifestations. Other multisystemic features are often underdiagnosed. Moreover, the disease is characterized by age related penetrance. Diagnosis and management of MFS in the adult population are well-described in literature. Few studies are focused on MFS in the pediatric population, making the clinical approach (cardiac and multiorgan) to these cases challenging both in terms of diagnosis and serial follow-up. In this review, we provide an overview of MFS manifestations in children, with extensive revision of major organ involvement (cardiovascular ocular and skeletal). We attempt to shed light on minor aspects of MFS that can have a significant progressive impact on the health of affected children. MFS is an example of a syndrome where an early personalized approach to address a dynamic, genetically determined condition can make a difference in outcome. Applying an early multidisciplinary clinical approach to MFS cases can prevent acute and chronic complications, offer tailored management, and improve the quality of life of patients.
马凡氏综合征患儿心血管受累和病情发展的独特特征证明了专门的多学科护理是正确的。
马凡综合征(MIM: # 154700; MFS)是一种常染色体显性遗传病,是最常见的遗传性结缔组织病。该病的多器官表现各不相同,通常包括心血管、眼睛和骨骼三方面的表现。其他多系统特征往往诊断不足。此外,该病还具有与年龄相关的渗透性。成人 MFS 的诊断和治疗在文献中已有详细描述。很少有研究关注儿童 MFS,这使得这些病例的临床治疗(心脏和多器官)在诊断和连续随访方面都具有挑战性。在这篇综述中,我们概述了儿童 MFS 的表现,并对主要受累器官(心血管、眼部和骨骼)进行了广泛修订。我们试图揭示 MFS 的一些次要方面,这些方面可能会对患儿的健康产生重大的渐进性影响。MFS 是一个综合征的例子,在这种综合征中,早期采取个性化的方法来应对由基因决定的动态病情,可以使结果有所不同。对 MFS 病例采用早期多学科临床方法可以预防急性和慢性并发症,提供有针对性的管理,并提高患者的生活质量。
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