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Adult phase


 For parents, caregivers, health care providers, and teachers, concerns and questions often arise regarding the care and well-being of individuals with Marshall-Smith syndrome. 

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From young adulthood until the age of about 35 years, no new health problems seem to emerge. Knowledge about quality of life after the age of 35, is not yet available. Therefore, nothing is known about life expectancy either. Recently, however, there has been increasing research into MSS.


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