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Stories are written for and by people around Marshall-Smith syndrome, so we know what we are talking about. We listen to all the stories, write them down and share them. And translate relevant news about Marshall-Smith syndrome into readable articles. In this way we want to connect families, let them laugh and relax or give them just that little bit of support.
Because if there is something important for families with a care-intensive person like Marshall-Smith syndrome, it is that the family remain upright. And that is what we, as community around Marshall-Smith syndrome, are committed to doing with heart and soul.
The Marshall-Smith syndrome (MSS) is a very infrequently described syndrome. The syndrome has been described for the first time in 1971. Since then, about 50 children and adults with the syndrome are known in the medical literature worldwide.