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Recurrent pectus excavatum (PE) after a Ravitch operation is not uncommon. Extensive costal cartilage resection from the previous Ravitch procedure can lead to an irregular, unstable chest wall depressions with a varying degree of deformity.
Gongmin Rim, Hyung Joo Park
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Development and validation of a computable phenotype for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Abstract Introduction There remains a lack of understanding of the etiology and treatment effectiveness for Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The objective of this study was to develop and validate a computable phenotype for patients with AIS to facilitate rapid learning through large‐scale observational research using real‐world data.
Sarah B. Floyd +6 more
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Repair of pectus excavatum in a toddler with Prune Belly syndrome and left bronchus compression
A 2-year-old boy with prune-belly syndrome and severe pectus excavatum experienced recurrent pulmonary infections. A CT scan of the chest demonstrated compression of the left mainstem bronchus and leftward shift of the heart.
Shawn T. Liechty +3 more
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Phenotype‐Genotype Correlations in ABCA3 Patients—The RespiRare Cohort
ABSTRACT Background ATP‐binding cassette transporter A3 (ABCA3) deficiency is one of the most severe causes of childhood interstitial lung diseases (chILD). This study aims to report the RespiRare ABCA3 cohort and to establish phenotype‐genotype correlations. Methods Phenotypic and genotypic data of patients under 18 years were retrospectively included
Manon Fleury +34 more
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Emergent cardiopulmonary bypass during pectus excavatum repair
Pectus excavatum is a chest wall deformity that produces significant cardiopulmonary disability and is typically seen in younger patients. Minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum or Nuss procedure has become a widely accepted technique for adult ...
Ryan Craner +2 more
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The proposed updated classification of humeroradial synostosis is based on the molecular pathways of the genes involved: (1) chondrogenesis and osteogenesis; (2) limb development and patterning; (3) genome regulation. Thus, pathologies belonging to the same molecular type may have overlapping clinical phenotypes, helping to structure the diagnostic ...
Fiona Leduc +5 more
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Tratamiento del Pectus excavatum con cirugía minimamente invasiva con la técnica de Donald Nuss
El Pectus excavatum, es una malformación congénita de la pared anterior del tórax, caracterizada por una depresión del esternón. Objetivo: Evaluar los resultados del tratamiento quirúrgico en pacientes con pectus excavatum, utilizando la técnica de Nuss.
Mario Lopez-Carranza +7 more
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Pectus excavatum and heritable disorders of the connective tissue
Pectus excavatum, the most frequent congenital chest wall deformity, may be rarely observed as a sole deformity or as a sign of an underlying connective tissue disorder.
Francesca Tocchioni +3 more
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Minimally invasive operation for pectus excavatum after cardiac operation [PDF]
Wenlin Wang
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