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Pectus Excavatum (Sunken Chest)


What is Pectus Excavatum (Sunken Chest)?

Pectus excavatum is believed to result from an abnormal growth of rib cartilage that causes the sternum (breastbone) to be pulled inward, resulting in a depression in the chest. For this reason, pectus excavatum is also known as sunken chest or funnel chest.



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