An otherwise healthy 16-year-old boy is seen in clinic for a routine physical examination. He is a straight-A student and does not participate in sports. On exam you note that his height is greater than the ninety-fifth-percentile for age, he has long fingers, a pectus deformity, and auscultate a mid-systolic click followed by a 3/6 late systolic murmur. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
-Ehlers Danlos syndrome
-Homocystinuria
-Marfan syndrome
-Russell Silver syndrome

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