Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1980;21(3):263-267.
Published online March 1, 1980.
Three Cases of Marfan's Syndrome.
Doo Sung Kwon, Jae Duk Kim
Department of Ophthalmology, Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeon Ju, Korea.
Marfan's Syndrome 3례
김재덕(Jae Duk Kim),권두성(Doo Sung Kwon)
Abstract
Marfan's syndrome is a widespread disturbance of mesodermal tissue throughout the body. The main disturbances are characteristic skeletal anomaly, cardiopathy and eye disturbance such as lens dislocation, glaucoma, etc. Marfan originally described it under the name of dolichostenomelie in 1896. Since then, many cases have been reported in the literature. Authors experienced 3 cases of Marfan's syndrome and 2 cases were operated. The result of surgical treatment. other clinical findings, and brief review of literature are reported as following.


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