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Pectus carinatum, also known as pigeon breast or pigeon chest, causes your breastbone and ribs to push outward. Pectus carinatum typically becomes obvious between the ages of 11–16, but it can also ...
Pectus excavatum is a congenital anomaly where the sternum caves in and gives the chest a sunken appearance. Learn more about pectus excavatum.
Pectus excavatum means “hollow chest.” Learn about the effects and possible treatments.
Pectus carinatum or pigeon chest, is a genetic disorder that makes the chest wall jut out during puberty. While the condition may cause only minor physical issues, it can have a significant impact on ...
You may not have heard of pectus excavatum — or "sunken chest," as it's commonly known — but there's a good chance you know someone who was born with it. It's the most common deformity of the ...
Cody Miller, U.S. Olympic swimmer, has not let a lung deformity slow him down. What is Pectus Excavatum and how is it impacting his swimming? Find out here.
Pectus excavatum is more likely to occur in white males, and it’s fairly common, occurring in one of 300-400 births. Dehmer sees numerous patients each year with the condition.
Teenager Ryan Dolan is receiving a life-changing treatment for his chest condition – and his family say it has made the world of difference. He was 12 when he was diagnosed with pectus excavatum, a ...
The presence of pectus excavatum should prompt further consideration for skeletal anomalies ( ie scoliosis) and cardiopulmonary manifestations to include mitral valve prolapse, restrictive lung ...