Are all Marfan’s Syndrome people tall?

Marfan’s syndrome are very tall is too absolute, but the patient height is higher than normal this situation is indeed common.
Marfan’s syndrome is a congenital, hereditary connective tissue disease, the patient’s locomotor system can occur lesions, manifested in taller stature, trunk and limbs, and trunk and limbs inappropriate proportions, the hands flat outreach distance is longer than the height. Some patients may also have skeletal deformities such as flat feet, funnel chest, and chicken breast.
In addition to the locomotor system, patients may also present with cardiovascular system pathologies such as entrapment aneurysms, mitral valve prolapse, mitral valve closure insufficiency, atrial septal defects, and ventricular septal defects.
There is no cure for Marfan’s syndrome, and once diagnosed, it is recommended to work with your doctor as early as possible to relieve symptoms and prolong survival.