Anomalía de Poland, a propósito de dos casos
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Pectoral absence
breast hypoplasia
breast agenesis
syntactyly
breast asymmetry
ausencia del pectoral
hipoplasia mamaria
agenesia mamaria
sindactilia
asimetría mamaria
breast hypoplasia
breast agenesis
syntactyly
breast asymmetry
ausencia del pectoral
hipoplasia mamaria
agenesia mamaria
sindactilia
asimetría mamaria
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Intituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)
Introducción: el síndrome de Poland, conocido también como secuencia de Poland o anomalía de Poland, fue descrito por primera vez por Alfred Poland en 1841. Corresponde a una alteración musculoesquelética congénita, caracterizada por la ausencia total o parcial del músculo pectoral mayor, asociada a anormalidades de la extremidad superior ipsilateral.
Objetivo: se presentan dos casos de niñas que consultaron por asimetría mamaria, en el primer caso una niña de 12 años con ausencia del pectoral mayor y antecedente de postquirúrgicos sindactilia de mano derecha ipsilateral. El segundo caso, una niña de 9 años con asimetría mamaria sin alteración en la extremidad.
Conclusión: la anomalía de Poland o secuencia de Poland es una alteración musculoesquelética de presentación infrecuente, de aparición esporádica, de mayor prevalencia en masculinos, afecta generalmente el lado derecho del cuerpo, muy pocas veces amerita tratamiento quirúrgico.
Introduction: Poland syndrome, also known as Poland sequence or Poland anomaly, was first described by Alfred Poland in 1841. It corresponds to a congenital musculoskeletal disorder, characterized by the total or partial absence of the major pectoral muscle associated with limb abnormalities ipsilateral superior. Objective: There are 2 cases of girls who consulted for breast asymmetry, in the first case a 12-year-old girl with absence of the pectoralis major and a history of post-surgical syndactyly of the right ipsilateral hand, the second case a 9-year-old girl with breast asymmetry without limb alteration Conclusion: The anomaly of Poland or sequence of Poland is a musculoskeletal alteration with an infrequent presentation, of sporadic appearance, more frequent in males, 10 frequently affecting the right side of the body, very rarely merits surgical treatment.
Introduction: Poland syndrome, also known as Poland sequence or Poland anomaly, was first described by Alfred Poland in 1841. It corresponds to a congenital musculoskeletal disorder, characterized by the total or partial absence of the major pectoral muscle associated with limb abnormalities ipsilateral superior. Objective: There are 2 cases of girls who consulted for breast asymmetry, in the first case a 12-year-old girl with absence of the pectoralis major and a history of post-surgical syndactyly of the right ipsilateral hand, the second case a 9-year-old girl with breast asymmetry without limb alteration Conclusion: The anomaly of Poland or sequence of Poland is a musculoskeletal alteration with an infrequent presentation, of sporadic appearance, more frequent in males, 10 frequently affecting the right side of the body, very rarely merits surgical treatment.
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Science and Health; Vol 3 No 3 (2019): Science and Health, september-december; 65-68
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 3 Núm. 3 (2019): Ciencia y Salud, septiembre-diciembre; 65-68
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2019.v3i3
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 3 Núm. 3 (2019): Ciencia y Salud, septiembre-diciembre; 65-68
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2019.v3i3