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Congenital dimple in the chest in children: Symptoms and complications
Pectus excavatum is a congenital chest wall deformity caused by abnormal growth of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the sternum. This causes the sternum to become depressed and the shape of the depression to resemble a funnel. This deformity is more common in boys and worsens as the child grows, especially during puberty.
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Congenital dimple in the chest in children: Diagnosis and treatment
Pectus excavatum can usually be easily diagnosed by examining the chest. But your doctor may order other diagnostic tests to check for problems with the heart and lungs.
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Surgery to treat congenital chest depression
Pectus excavatum is one of the most common congenital deformities in the group of chest deformities in children. The disease greatly affects the physical development as well as the mental and psychological development of children. Pectus excavatum can be treated through surgery.
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Nuss surgery with endoscopic orthopedic congenital concave chest
Pectus excavatum is a chest wall deformity caused by abnormal development of the sternum and some of the costal cartilages. Pectus excavatum causes many obstacles in puberty development. Nuss surgery is performed to treat pectus excavatum, to improve the patient's body shape, posture and respiratory function.
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Sternum reconstruction in the treatment of congenital chest concavity
The dimples on the chest of young children can be a sign of congenital pectus excavatum, which is a quite dangerous disease. Treatment of congenital pectus excavatum is applied with many methods such as placing a bell to lift the sternum, Nuss surgery to shape the sternum...
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