Poland Anomaly, one of the sporadic congenital disease involves the congenital unilateral absence or underdevelopment of Pectoralis major muscle with ipsilateral cutaneous syndactyly. It is thought to be due to Subclavian Artery Supply Disruption Sequence. There are evidences which suggest it due to genetic factors or teratogenic. The child has structural abnormalities involving absence or underdevelopment of muscles, or bones like ribs. This is also associated with malignancies, dextrocardia, atrial septal defects, renal impairment, ophthalmic abnormalities. These are diagnosed by CT, MRI and X- Ray along with thorough clinical examination. The chest reconstruction therapy is the treatment available for the Poland Anomaly
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly with absence or hypoplasia of major and minor p...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland syndrome comprises a unilateral absence of the large pectoral muscle, ipsilateral symbrachyda...
Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral with a wide spectr...
Poland syndrome is a rare congenital syndrome. Most of the reported cases are sporadic, pattern of g...
Poland syndrome describes the congenital absence of the pectoralis major and minor muscles on one si...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Poland syndrome was first described as a deficiency of the pe...
Poland syndrome is indeed a rare congenital malformation that can present with various degrees of th...
Unilateral defect of pectoral muscle and ipsilateral syndactyly constitute Poland syndrome. Absence...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral, with a wide spe...
The Poland's Syndrome (PS) is a rare congenital anomaly diagnosed in 1 out of 100 000 births. PS pr...
Poland’s syndrome was described following the work of Sir Alfred Poland in the 19th century as a che...
Abstract Background Poland syndrome is a congenital malformation characterized by ipsilateral hand a...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly with absence or hypoplasia of major and minor p...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland syndrome comprises a unilateral absence of the large pectoral muscle, ipsilateral symbrachyda...
Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral with a wide spectr...
Poland syndrome is a rare congenital syndrome. Most of the reported cases are sporadic, pattern of g...
Poland syndrome describes the congenital absence of the pectoralis major and minor muscles on one si...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Poland syndrome was first described as a deficiency of the pe...
Poland syndrome is indeed a rare congenital malformation that can present with various degrees of th...
Unilateral defect of pectoral muscle and ipsilateral syndactyly constitute Poland syndrome. Absence...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral, with a wide spe...
The Poland's Syndrome (PS) is a rare congenital anomaly diagnosed in 1 out of 100 000 births. PS pr...
Poland’s syndrome was described following the work of Sir Alfred Poland in the 19th century as a che...
Abstract Background Poland syndrome is a congenital malformation characterized by ipsilateral hand a...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...
Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly with absence or hypoplasia of major and minor p...
Poland’s Syndrome is a rare congenital condition. It is classically characterized by absence of unil...