Recent advances in understanding Marfan syndrome: Should we now treat surgical patients with losartan?

Volume: 135, Issue: 2, Pages: 389 - 394
Published: Feb 1, 2008
Abstract
ObjectiveMarfan syndrome is a systemic connective tissue disorder caused by mutations in the fibrillin-1 gene. It was originally believed that Marfan syndrome results exclusively from the production of abnormal fibrillin-1 that leads to structurally weaker connective tissue when incorporated into the extracellular matrix. This effect seemed to explain many of the clinical features of Marfan syndrome, including aortic root dilatation and acute...
Paper Details
Title
Recent advances in understanding Marfan syndrome: Should we now treat surgical patients with losartan?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2008
Volume
135
Issue
2
Pages
389 - 394
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