Pectus Carinatum
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Contexto: "The most frequent anomalies found in these patients are
wrist and thumb sign (60.2%), pectus carinatum deformity (39.7%),
pectus excavatum or chest asymmetry (30.1%), flatfoot (33.5%) and
reduced upper segment to lower segment ratio or increased arm span-to-
height ration (36.9%)"
Fonte: De Maio F, Fichera A, De Luna V, Mancini F, Caterini R. Orthopaedic aspects of marfan syndrome: the experience of a referral center for diagnosis of rare diseases. Adv Orthop 2016;2016:8275391.
Fonte: De Maio F, Fichera A, De Luna V, Mancini F, Caterini R. Orthopaedic aspects of marfan syndrome: the experience of a referral center for diagnosis of rare diseases. Adv Orthop 2016;2016:8275391.
Termo equivalente: Peito de pombo; peito de quilha
Definição: "Pectus carinatum or keel chest is a spectrum of progressive inborn anomalies of the anterior chest wall, named after the keel (carina) of ancient Roman ships. It defines a wide spectrum of inborn protrusion anomalies of the sternum and/or the adjacent costal cartilages."
Fonte: Lester, C.W. Pigeon breast (pectus carinatum) and other protrusion deformities of the chest of developmental origin Ann Surg. 1953; 137:482-489
Fonte: Lester, C.W. Pigeon breast (pectus carinatum) and other protrusion deformities of the chest of developmental origin Ann Surg. 1953; 137:482-489
Definição em português: "Peito de pombo ou tórax em quilha é um espectro de anomalias congênitas progressivas da parede torácica anterior, nomeadas em homenagem à quilha (carina) dos antigos navios romanos. Define um amplo espectro de anomalias congênitas de protrusão do esterno e/ou das cartilagens costais adjacentes."