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The criteria were revised in 2010 (often called the ) to make diagnosis more specific and reduce misdiagnosis with similar conditions like Loeys-Dietz or Ehlers-Danlos syndromes. The Core Concept: The Systemic Score The Revised Ghent Criteria moved away from a simple "yes/no" checklist to a more nuanced system. It revolves around two key elements: the Aortic Root (the heart) and the Ectopia Lentis (dislocated eye lenses).

But what exactly are the Ghent Criteria? Is it a blood test? A scoring system? A checklist? ghent criteria

Let’s break down what you need to know about this diagnostic tool. The criteria are named after Ghent, Belgium, where an international panel of experts convened in 1996 to standardize the diagnosis. Before 1996, diagnosis was inconsistent—one doctor might diagnose MFS based on eye issues, while another required heart problems. The criteria were revised in 2010 (often called