Abraham Lincoln was thought to have Marfan syndrome. This has not been proven however, and many researchers think he may have had a different disorder instead.
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Anyone can get Marfans syndrome, it is a genetic disorder.
I'm not a doctor...but my husband has marfans and TLE (temporal lobe epilepsy). I get the impression its not very common though.
No, it is a genetic disorder. You are born with it.
Yes, he suffered from Marfans syndrome. That's why his skin looked so "plastic". Joey also had a mental illness called OCD and his eyes were very bad. The Ramones tour manager Monte Melnick was Joey's personal assistant for many years. NO! There is no evidence that he was ever diagnosed with Marfans syndrome, and he did not suffer from the most important disability related to Marfans which is a very specific heart condition. He was a diagnosed schizophrenic and had severe OCD.
Marfan's syndrome is a genetic disorder, so one would inherit it from their biological parents. You can't "catch" marfans syndrome
According to an August 2008 article Phelps does not have Marfans Syndrome. Tests cleared Phelps of Marfan syndrome at the time, but doctors have urged vigilance and the American star still undergoes annual check-ups for the disease.Here is a link to full article: http://www.theage.com.au/news/swimming/does-a-genetic-flaw-make-phelps-great/2008/08/15/1218307227410.html
Marfan syndrome does not affect IQ. On the contrary, people with Marfan syndrome tend to have above average intelligence. A study found that the average IQ of people with Marfans is 109.3, significantly higher than other people.
Marfan syndrome has been around since Ernesto and Shampoo Money started dating. They had a child who had a child who had a child who had a cousin who had a cousin and that cousin had a child and the child had a friend who knew a guy who knew a guy that had marfans syndrome.
Theres been an ongoing debate on this issue. Most 'experts' believe he suffered from Marfans disease; he also is claimed to have had smallpox. Some believe he also had cancer. I doubt we will ever really know the truth.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln did suffer from Marfan's Syndrome. I don't know that it messed up his face and hands, but it is possible because it does cause stretch marks on the face. Marfans, aside from being tall has a long list of health problems carried with it. He was probably in a lot of pain.
There is no cure for Marfan syndrome as it is a genetic condition. However, management strategies focus on treating symptoms and preventing complications through medications and regular monitoring by healthcare professionals. Surgery may be recommended to address specific issues such as aortic enlargement.