Radiological aspects of the Poland syndrome and implications for treatment: a case study and review
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Radiological aspects of the Poland syndrome and implications for treatment: a case study and review
Abstract
Poland syndrome (PS) (OMIM 173800) is a rare congenital anomaly classically consisting of the combination of unilateral aplasia of the sternocostal head of the major pectoral muscle and an ipsilateral hypoplastic hand with simple syndactyly and short fingers. The aetiology is most probably a vascular disruption sequence of the subclavian arteries. In most cases, PS is sporadic. Familial occurrence suggests that genes exist which are involved in the pathogenesis as paradominant traits. The syndrome may include mammary hypoplasia and further muscle abnormalities which can be accurately defined by sonography and MRI. The evaluation of the vascular status can be performed using colour coded duplex sonography for peripheral arteries and contrast-enhanced MR-angiography for supra-aortic arteries.
Conclusion: We report a 7-year-old girl with unilateral right sided Poland syndrome with particular emphasis on the radiological investigations of vascular abnormalities. A review of the literature concerning the origin, outcome, and implications for treatment is given.
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