The Heart Muscle and Valve Involvement in Marfan Syndrome, Loeys-Dietz Syndromes, and Collagenopathies.
Journal: Heart Failure Clinics
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Abstract
The inherited connective tissue disorders (Marfan syndrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome [LDS], and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome [EDS]) involve connective tissue of various organ systems. These pathologies share many common features, nonetheless compared to Marfan syndrome, LDS' cardiovascular manifestations tend to be more severe. In contrast, no association is reported between LDS and the presence of ectopia lentis. The EDS are currently classified into thirteen subtypes. There is substantial symptoms overlap between the EDS subtypes, and they are associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular abnormalities, such as mitral valve prolapse and aortic dissection.
Authors
Adelaide Fusco, Alfredo Mauriello, Michele Lioncino, Giuseppe Palmiero, Fiorella Fratta, Chiara Granato, Annapaola Cirillo, Martina Caiazza, Emanuele Monda, Antonello Credendino, Giovanni Signore, Francesco Natale, Flavia Chiosi, Gioacchino Scarano, Alessandro Della Corte, Stefano Nistri, Maria Russo, Giuseppe Limongelli, Guglielmina Pepe
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