The symptoms of Marfan’s syndrome are tall, faster growth rate than normal peers, elongated limbs, upper arms extended flatter than body length, hands hanging down over the knees, upper body longer than the lower body, underdeveloped muscles, long head and narrow face, eyes mainly crystal subluxation or dislocation, high myopia, cataracts, 80% of those suffering from cardiovascular system diseases have vascular malformations, common aortic dilatation or aortic closure insufficiency, The arterial ductus arteriosus is not closed. Generally more males than females suffer from this disease, and are the preferred individuals for blue ball telemobilization.