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  2. Marfan syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a multi-systemic genetic disorder that affects the connective tissue. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 1 ] Those with the condition tend to be tall and thin, with long arms, legs , fingers, and toes . [ 1 ]

  3. Sudden cardiac death of athletes - Wikipedia

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    Myxomatous degeneration of the aortic valve, common in Marfan syndrome. Heritable connective tissue diseases are rare, each disorder estimated at one to ten per 100,000, of which Marfan syndrome is the most common.

  4. Flo Hyman - Wikipedia

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    It found that Hyman had a very healthy heart, and instead it was determined that she had suffered from undiagnosed Marfan syndrome, which had caused a fatal aortic dissection. [14] Apart from her height, nearsightedness, very long arms and large hands, she showed few other physical symptoms.

  5. List of basketball players who died during their careers

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    heart failure (undiagnosed Marfan's syndrome) 1977 [68] Heino Veskila: 22 Forward: Tartu Dünamo executed by German occupation forces during World War II 1941 [69] Ben Wilson: 17 Guard / forward: Simeon Career Academy: Class AA homicide 1984 [70] Michael Wright: 35 Power forward: Cholet: LNB Pro A: homicide 2015 [71] Olga Yakovleva: 24 Center ...

  6. Jonathan Larson - Wikipedia

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    Larson may have had an undiagnosed case of Marfan syndrome, which increases the risk of aortic dissection; the possibility was publicly promoted by the National Marfan Foundation to raise awareness about the condition, at the urging of the New York State Health Department. [26]

  7. Isaiah Austin - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah Charles Austin (born October 25, 1993) is an American former professional basketball player. He played two years of college basketball for Baylor University and was set to enter the NBA in 2014 until he was diagnosed with a mild form of Marfan syndrome.

  8. Vincent Schiavelli - Wikipedia

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    Schiavelli was honorary co-chair of the National Marfan Foundation, an organization that serves those affected by Marfan syndrome, a condition that Schiavelli had. [4] Schiavelli also performed in a few video games, including Emperor: Battle for Dune (as Harkonnen Mentat Yanich Kobal) and as Dr. Hellman in the video game Corpse Killer.

  9. Austin Carlile - Wikipedia

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    She also had undiagnosed Marfan syndrome, a disease Carlile would genetically inherit. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Although raised Catholic , Carlile became disillusioned with the religion for a while in the wake of his mother's sudden death.