Abstract

Poland anomaly (PA), also known as Poland syndrome, was first described by Alfred Poland as a unilateral underdevelopment or absence of the chest muscle, often associated with deformities such as syndactyly and chest wall deformity [1,2] Poland syndrome is characterized by a variable clinical presentation. The classical deformity consists of unilateral hypoplasia or aplasia of the sternocostal head of pectoralis major muscle and ipsilateral hand malformations. In addition, hypoplasia or aplasia of the breast is observed on the affected side in women.

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