Abstract:Poland syndrome is characterized by unilateral hypoplasia of the breast, chest wall deformities, and arm and hand deficits. The syndrome has a large spectrum with degrees of severity and presentation. This congenital condition has been well reported in literature with a broad range of options for surgical correction. We report a 15-year-old female with typical features of Poland syndrome and the reconstructive efforts undertaken to preserve pectoralis function and a normal chest wall while creating a natural-l… Show more
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