Pectus excavatum and heritable disorders of the connective tissue
<em>Pectus excavatum</em>, the most frequent congenital chest wall deformity, may be rarely observed as a sole deformity or as a sign of an underlying connective tissue disorder. To date, only few studies have described correlations between this deformity and heritable connective tissue...
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Main Authors: | Francesca Tocchioni (Author), Marco Ghionzoli (Author), Antonio Messineo (Author), Paolo Romagnoli (Author) |
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2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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