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Last updated Thursday, December 23, 2004
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Marfan syndrome is a genetic disease for which there is currently no cure. However, the manifestations of the disease can be managed.
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Since infections develop easily on defective heart valves, antibiotics are usually given before and after any surgery, tooth extractions, and even after routine dental care.
Adults and children with Marfan syndrome should consider wearing a medic alert bracelet, as this information will help doctors provide appropriate care in case of an emergency. Bracelets can be ordered from most pharmacies or by calling 1-800-ID-ALERT.
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