The calculator wasn't wrong. He was.
Dr. Lena Sarkisian had spent fifteen years studying the genetic and structural quirks of connective tissue. She knew that Marfan syndrome was a master of disguise. It could present as a lanky, gifted basketball player with heart problems, or as a quiet child with curved spine and eyes that didn't focus quite right. marfan calculator
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The boy was tall. His arms were long. He smiled, a little nervously, and asked, "Am I just built weird, or is something wrong?" The calculator wasn't wrong
The calculator didn't give a binary yes/no. It produced a single number: . gifted basketball player with heart problems