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An 11-Year-Old Boy Is Brought to the Physician for Evaluation

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An 11-year-old boy is brought to the physician for evaluation of scoliosis.  His mother noticed that he always seems to be leaning even when he tries to sit or stand upright.  The boy has a history of myopia and upward lens dislocation for which he wears corrective glasses.  He otherwise has been healthy and doing well in school.  His father had scoliosis and vision problems and died from "heart problems" last year.  Physical examination shows a boy with a long face, high arched palate with crowded teeth, and upward dislocation of the lens.  He has a tall stature for his age; long arms and legs with minimal subcutaneous fat; long, thin fingers; and a prominent sternum.  Joint hypermobility, skin hyperelasticity, and 15 degrees of thoracic scoliosis are seen.  A diastolic murmur is heard in the aortic area.  Which of the following is the most likely etiology of this patient's condition?


A) Cystathionine synthase deficiency
B) Defective collagen production
C) Mutation of the fibrillin-1 gene
D) Mutation of the fibrillin-2 gene
E) Nondisjunction resulting in an extra X chromosome

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