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Beal's Syndrome is also known as congenital contractural arachnodactyly.
Its features include arthrogrypotic finger contractures, a long, thin body habitus and ear deformities. It is autosomal dominant.
It is one differential of Marfan's Syndrome but unlike the latter, there are no ocular or cardiovascular abnormalities.
Has extremely low morbidity compared with Marfan syndrome
Mutations in FBN2 (which encodes fibrillin-2) are responsible for causing this disease.
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Last edited 05/2020
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