“…Patients usually present with characteristic dysmorphic features including an elongated face, blepharophimosis and downslanting palpebral fissures, a beaked nose, a highly arched palate, and micrognathia. Other connective tissue manifestations comprise a soft, hyperextensible skin and skeletal abnormalities such as arachnodactyly, pectus deformity, joint laxity, and contractures [Abdul Wahab et al, 2003;Beuren et al, 1969;Ertugrul, 1967;Franceschini et al, 2000;Gardella et al, 2004;Lees et al, 1969;Meyer et al, 2005;Pletcher et al, 1996;Rivera et al, 2000;Welch et al, 1971;Wessels et al, 2004;Zaidi et al, 2005]. Patients are prone to aneurysm formation, dissections, and ischemic events [Abdul Wahab et al, 2003;Ades et al, 1996;Al Fadley et al, 2000;Lees et al, 1969;Pletcher et al, 1996;Welch et al, 1971;Wessels et al, 2004].…”