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  • Medical Genetics
  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Clinical Nursing

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  • Marfan Syndrome (MFS) is an inherited connective tissue disorder with variable clinical manifestations.
  • Understanding MFS epidemiology, etiology, and clinical spectrum is vital for effective management.
  • Current diagnostic criteria and treatment strategies are continuously evolving.

Approach:

  • Comprehensive literature review of Marfan Syndrome.
  • Analysis of diagnostic criteria, including the Ghent II Nosology.
  • Examination of MFS complications and current therapeutic interventions.

Key Points:

  • Ghent II Nosology provides essential criteria for accurate Marfan Syndrome diagnosis.
  • Early identification of high-risk patients is critical for timely intervention.
  • Multidisciplinary care, including specialized nursing, is fundamental for managing MFS.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate diagnosis via Ghent II criteria facilitates personalized treatment plans.
  • Proactive nursing interventions, including screening and monitoring, improve patient outcomes.
  • Optimizing the continuum of care is paramount for individuals with Marfan Syndrome.