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Mitral Valve Prolapse : Risk Factors

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Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder that leads to overactivity of the thyroid gland( hyperthyroidism).The thyroid gland is an important organ of the endocrine system. It is located in the front of the neck just below the voice box.
Source:ADAM
Date:August 9, 2008
Are people with Graves' disease more prone to developing other autoimmune problems?
Source:StayWell
Marfan syndrome is a disorder of connective tissue, the tissue that strengthens the body''s structures. Disorders of connective tissue affect the skeletal system, cardiovascular system, eyes, and skin.Marfan syndrome is caused by defects in a gene ...
Source:ADAM
Date:May 15, 2008
Detailed information on Marfan syndrome, including causes, diagnosis, and treatment
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on Marfan Syndrome, one type of autosomal dominant condition
Source:StayWell
Marfan syndrome is an inherited disorder of the connective tissue that causes abnormalities of the patient''s eyes, cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal system. It is named for the French pediatrician, Antoine Marfan(1858-1942), who first des...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part I
Marfan syndrome is an inherited disorder of the connective tissue that causes abnormalities of the patient''s eyes, cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal system. It is named for the French pediatrician, Antoine Marfan(1858–1942), who fir...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Marfan syndrome is an inherited disorder of the connective tissue that causes abnormalities of the patient''s eyes, cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal system. It is named for the French pediatrician, Antoine Marfan(1858-1942), who first des...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
Marfan syndrome is an inherited disorder of the connective tissue that causes abnormalities of a child''s eyes, cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal system. It is named for the French pediatrician, Antoine Marfan(1858-1942), who first describ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
I have been diagnosed with mixed connective tissue disease. The specialist also told me that my bluish/purple fingers and toes were "acrocyanosis." What is acrocyanosis, and what is its relationship to connective tissue disease?
Source:StayWell
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