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Pectus
Carinatum
Pectus Carinatum is the second most common chest wall deformity following Pectus Excavatum. This condition results in abnormal growth of the cartilage between the ribs and sternum, resulting in a visible bulge or dislocation in the chest wall.
Pectus
Carinatum
Yes, pectus carinatum can be treated. Treatment options may include physical exercises, Gpad orthosis and surgical intervention. The method of treatment is determined depending on the patient's age, severity of symptoms and other factors.
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