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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2002
Poland's syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by unilateral chest wall hypoplasia and ipsilateral hand abnormalities. Literary data suggest its sporadic nature. The prevailing theory of its cause is hypoplasia of the subclavian artery or its branches, which may lead to a range of developmental changes.
Alexander A, Fokin, Francis, Robicsek
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Poland's syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by unilateral chest wall hypoplasia and ipsilateral hand abnormalities. Literary data suggest its sporadic nature. The prevailing theory of its cause is hypoplasia of the subclavian artery or its branches, which may lead to a range of developmental changes.
Alexander A, Fokin, Francis, Robicsek
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2009
Poland syndrome is characterized by hypoplasia or absence of the breast or nipple, hypoplasia of subcutaneous tissue, absence of the costosternal portion of the pectoralis major muscle, absence of the pectoralis minor muscle, and absence of costal cartilages or ribs 2, 3, and 4 or 3, 4, and 5.
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Poland syndrome is characterized by hypoplasia or absence of the breast or nipple, hypoplasia of subcutaneous tissue, absence of the costosternal portion of the pectoralis major muscle, absence of the pectoralis minor muscle, and absence of costal cartilages or ribs 2, 3, and 4 or 3, 4, and 5.
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2016
Poland’s Syndrome, in the classic sense, is the unilateral absence of the sternocostal head of the pectoralis major muscle, ipsilateral breast hypoplasia, and a concomitant, ipsilateral hand deformity. The syndrome has since evolved to encompass a myriad of anomalies, which rarely present collectively in the same individual.
Alessandro G. Cusano, Michael S. Wong
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Poland’s Syndrome, in the classic sense, is the unilateral absence of the sternocostal head of the pectoralis major muscle, ipsilateral breast hypoplasia, and a concomitant, ipsilateral hand deformity. The syndrome has since evolved to encompass a myriad of anomalies, which rarely present collectively in the same individual.
Alessandro G. Cusano, Michael S. Wong
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Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique, 2022
Breast and thoracic deformities of Poland syndrome is a rare malformation known to be difficult to treat. Numerous descriptions of surgical corrections have been published but none achieved to correct severe cases before description of lipomodeling technique.
E, Delay, H, Nachaoui, P, Frobert
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Breast and thoracic deformities of Poland syndrome is a rare malformation known to be difficult to treat. Numerous descriptions of surgical corrections have been published but none achieved to correct severe cases before description of lipomodeling technique.
E, Delay, H, Nachaoui, P, Frobert
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Poland's syndrome [Poland sendromu]
2011Poland's syndrome (PS) is a rarely encountered congenital disorder that is characterised with absence of pectoralis major muscle. However, hand and other organ anomalies may accompany the syndrome. It is usually right sided. We report the left sided two PS cases.
Koplay M., Bulut I., Kantarci M.
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Recent progress in Lynch syndrome and other familial colorectal cancer syndromes
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018Patrick M Boland +2 more
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