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poland anomaly
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Poland syndrome (also Poland's syndrome, Poland's syndactyly, Poland sequence,[1] and Poland's anomaly) is a rare birth defect characterized by underdevelopment or absence of the chest muscle (pectoralis) on one side of the body, and usually also webbing of the fingers (cutaneous syndactyly) of the hand on the same side (the ipsilateral hand). In most affected individuals, the missing part is the large section of the muscle that normally attaches to the upper arm on one side and the breastbone (sternum) on the other. Other abnormalities may occur on the affected side of the torso. In some cases, additional muscles in the chest wall, side, and shoulder are missing or underdeveloped.
There may also be rib cage abnormalities, such as shortened ribs, and the ribs may be noticeable due to less fat under the skin (subcutaneous fat). Breast and nipple abnormalities may also occur, and underarm (axillary) hair is sometimes sparse or abnormally placed. In most cases, the abnormalities in the chest area do not cause health problems or affect movement.[2] Poland syndrome most often affects the right side of the body, and occurs more often in males than in females.
It is usually considered a unilateral condition. Some have claimed that the term can be applied in bilateral presentation,[3] but others recommend using alternate terminology in those cases.[4]
There may also be rib cage abnormalities, such as shortened ribs, and the ribs may be noticeable due to less fat under the skin (subcutaneous fat). Breast and nipple abnormalities may also occur, and underarm (axillary) hair is sometimes sparse or abnormally placed. In most cases, the abnormalities in the chest area do not cause health problems or affect movement.[2] Poland syndrome most often affects the right side of the body, and occurs more often in males than in females.
It is usually considered a unilateral condition. Some have claimed that the term can be applied in bilateral presentation,[3] but others recommend using alternate terminology in those cases.[4]
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