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Congenital deformity of the chest
Pectus excavatum is a structural deformity of the anterior thoracic wall in which the sternum and rib cage are shaped abnormally. This produces a caved-in
Pectus_excavatum
Medical condition
at the sternal angle. Pectus arcuate is often confused with a combination of pectus carinatum and pectus excavatum, but in pectus arcuate a protrusion
Pectus_carinatum
Genetic disorder involving connective tissue
Wrist AND thumb sign = 3 (wrist OR thumb sign = 1) Pectus carinatum deformity = 2 (pectus excavatum or chest asymmetry = 1) Hindfoot deformity = 2 (plain
Marfan_syndrome
Disease in kittens
secondary symptom caused by bony deformity affecting the thorax such as pectus excavatum. In mild cases, the underside of the chest becomes flattened (hence
Flat-chested_kitten_syndrome
Procedure for treating pectus excavatum
colleagues, Dr. Daniel Croitoru and Dr. Robert Kelly, for treating pectus excavatum. He developed it at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, in
Nuss_procedure
Malformation of the chest muscle and fingers on one side of the body
1841. In many cases, patients with Poland syndrome also present with pectus excavatum, so they need to be evaluated by a professional and undergo minimally
Poland_syndrome
Abnormally-thickened heart valve
factors include Graves' disease and chest wall deformities such as pectus excavatum. For unknown reasons, MVP patients tend to have a low body mass index
Mitral_valve_prolapse
English comedian and presenter (born 1983)
for their selected charities. His chosen charity was Scope. He has pectus excavatum, which he discovered after mentioning it to Christian Jessen on season
Josh_Widdicombe
Medical condition of the chest cavity
observed as depression of the anterior chest at the xiphisternum. Pectus excavatum is commonly unilateral and, therefore, can lead to asymmetric distribution
Mediastinal_shift
Topics referred to by the same term
also used for certain deformations of the pectus such as: Pectus excavatum, an abnormally concave chest Pectus carinatum, an abnormally convex chest Pectis
Pectus
American mass murderers (1981–1999)
Around the same time, he underwent two surgical operations to correct pectus excavatum, a congenital condition in which the breastbone sinks into the chest
Eric_Harris_and_Dylan_Klebold
Term for a broad, deep ribcage
the chest wall to naturally move outward. Barrel Pectus carinatum (convex but peaked) Pectus excavatum (concave, sunken) Respiratory examination Rosenow
Barrel_chest
Genetic disease
Zori–Stalker–Williams syndrome, also known as pectus excavatum, macrocephaly, short stature and dysplastic nails, is a rare autosomal dominant congenital
Zori–Stalker–Williams syndrome
Zori–Stalker–Williams_syndrome
Dutch bodybuilder and actor (born 1989)
students of his age. While he continued to grow, Richters developed pectus excavatum, which required surgery in his childhood, breaking his ribcage and
Olivier_Richters
Swedish actor (born 1979)
2022 and 2023 respectively. Kinnaman grew up with the condition of pectus excavatum, with a caved-in appearance of the chest. He underwent surgery prior
Joel_Kinnaman
Breed of cat
chondrodysplasia. The Munchkin cat has an increased incidence of lordosis and pectus excavatum (hollowed chest). Munchkin cats are known to be at a higher risk (than
Munchkin_cat
Frontal part of an animal's body, between its head and abdomen
in many cases the sclerites are fused to various degrees. Pectus carinatum Pectus excavatum Thoracic cavity Cardiothoracic surgery "Definition: Thorax"
Thorax
Brazilian orthopedist
the creation of a conservative treatment protocol for the pectus carinatum and pectus excavatum conditions. He also was the medical director of the Centro
Sydney_Haje
Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage
ribcage turntable highlighting the sternum Sternum anatomy Pectus carinatum Pectus excavatum Saladin, Kenneth S. (2010). Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity
Sternum
Airway in the respiratory tract
collected mucus may form a mucoid impaction or a bronchocele, or both. A pectus excavatum may accompany a bronchial atresia. Cross-section of secondary bronchus
Bronchus
Genetic condition involving facial, heart, blood and skeletal features
scapula, scoliosis, breast bone prominence (pectus carinatum), breast bone depression (pectus excavatum). Muscle abnormalities may present as hypotonia
Noonan_syndrome
Group of genetic connective tissues disorders
(arachnodactyly), unusually long limbs, and a sunken chest (pectus excavatum) or protruding chest (pectus carinatum). It can be caused by variations in the gene
Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome
Breed of cat
curved spine, and a bow-legged or knock knee posture. Lordosis and pectus excavatum have higher incidence in breeds with achondrodysplasia. The shortened
Minuet_cat
Breed of cat
osteoarthritis. Munchkins have a higher incidence of lordosis and pectus excavatum. Dwarf cat List of experimental cat breeds List of cat body-type mutations
Minskin
Bone structure of the thorax
heart attack. Abnormalities of the rib cage include pectus excavatum ("sunken chest") and pectus carinatum ("pigeon chest"). A bifid rib is a bifurcated
Rib_cage
Genetic mutation affecting cats
disorders, such as lordosis (excessive curvature of the spine) and pectus excavatum (hollowed chest). In regards to behaviour, dwarf cats may be no different
Dwarf_cat
Medical condition
Spinal instability and spondylolisthesis Sternal abnormalities (pectus excavatum/pectus carinatum) Joint hypermobility Camptodactyly Long fingers Club
Loeys–Dietz_syndrome
Condition in which the jaw is small
glycosylation Phelan–McDermid syndrome Pierre Robin sequence with pectus excavatum and rib and scapular anomalies Pierre Robin syndrome-faciodigital anomaly
Micrognathism
Argentine pediatric surgeon
non-surgical treatment of thoracic malformations such as pectus carinatum, pectus excavatum, and Poland syndrome, with a focus on reducing invasiveness
Marcelo_Martinez-Ferro
Medical ratio
value. Pectus carinatum Nuss procedure Haller JA, Kramer SS, Lietman SA (October 1987). "Use of CT scans in selection of patients for pectus excavatum surgery:
Haller_index
Inspection conducted as part of a physical
in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Pectus excavatum, sternum sunken into the chest Pectus carinatum, sternum protruding from the chest In
Respiratory_examination
American-Canadian political commentator (born 1987)
into his chest in order to counteract his congenital condition of pectus excavatum (sunken chest). The surgery caused fluid to accumulate in his lungs
Steven_Crowder
Perceived cardiac abnormality in which one's heartbeat can be felt
ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, heart block). Pectus Excavatum, also known as funnel chest, is a chest wall deformity. When the breastbone
Palpitations
Surgical procedure to access the interior of the chest
mesothelioma, sarcoma or fibroma) and deformities (e.g. flail chest, pectus carinatum or excavatum). It is the first step in common thoracic surgeries including
Thoracotomy
Maria V.; Aptekmann, Karina P.; Corrêa, Thaís P. (September 2008). "Pectus excavatum in two littermate dogs". The Canadian Veterinary Journal. 49 (9): 880–884
Swimmer_puppy_syndrome
Medical condition
lymphedema, facial abnormalities (thin upper lip, protruding ears), pectus excavatum and vulvar and labial edema. It is named after the Norwegian pediatrician
Njølstad_syndrome
Medical condition
congenital heart defects. Additional findings include either pectus excavatum or pectus carinatum, kyphoscoliosis, diastasis recti and cryptorchidism
McDonough_syndrome
Medical condition
hands, small shoulders accompanied with short clavicles, clinodactyly, pectus excavatum, mild limb shortening, cardiomegaly, and pulmonic stenosis murmur have
Brachydactyly-long thumb syndrome
Brachydactyly-long_thumb_syndrome
Topics referred to by the same term
minimally invasive procedure, invented by Dr. Donald Nuss for treating pectus excavatum Bobby Nuss Stadium, Chalmette High School's football stadium in Chalmette
Nuss
Medical condition
spasm, it lasts about two hours. Musculoskeletal abnormalities include pectus excavatum, scoliosis, and congenital joint dislocations including the hip. Diagnosis
Prune_belly_syndrome
Congenital tongue disorder
congenital heart diseases. Some individuals with aglossia may also have pectus excavatum (chest deformity where the breastbone is abnormally shaped such that
Aglossia
2016 American TV series or program
September 14, 2016 (2016-09-14) The doctors help a young mother born with pectus excavatum and increasing underlying breast issues. 7 "Collapsed In & Busted Out"
Botched_by_Nature
Medical condition
choanal atresia, which might be accompanied by other features such as pectus excavatum, hypoplasia of the nipples, and facial dysmorphisms such as hypertelorism
Lymphedema-posterior choanal atresia syndrome
Lymphedema-posterior_choanal_atresia_syndrome
Medical condition
myopathy 2 also differs by including the possibility of scapula winging, pectus excavatum, stooped posture, kyphosis (hunchback), micrognathia, retrognathia
Bethlem_myopathy
Condition caused by two joined and mirrored duplications of part of chromosome 15
that can often be associated with chromosomal conditions, such as pectus excavatum, or a unilateral or bilateral single transverse palmar crease. Many
Isodicentric_15
Medical condition
with some apparent retroversion, hypotonia (decreased muscle tone), pectus excavatum (a malformity of the chest), slightly enlarged to normal testicular
Lujan–Fryns_syndrome
Disorder of amino acid metabolism
(dolichostenomelia) High-arched feet (pes cavus) Knock knees (genu valgum) Pectus excavatum and Pectus carinatum Intellectual disability Seizures Psychiatric disease
Homocystinuria
Respiratory illnesses that restrict lung expansion
Nonmuscular diseases of the upper thorax such as kyphosis, pectus carinatum and pectus excavatum. Diseases restricting lower thoracic/abdominal volume (e
Restrictive_lung_disease
Pallister–Killian syndrome Pancreaticobiliary maljunction Patau syndrome Pectus excavatum Pectus carinatum Phocomelia Pierre Robin syndrome Poland syndrome Polydactyly
List_of_congenital_disorders
Medical subspecialty of surgery performed by pediatrics
defects: Omphalocele, Gastroschisis, Hernias Chest wall deformities: Pectus Excavatum Childhood tumors: like Neuroblastoma, Wilms' tumor, Rhabdomyosarcoma
Pediatric_surgery
American swimmer (born 1992)
Indiana University, Miller swam for the Sandpipers of Nevada. Miller has pectus excavatum, a deformity of the thoracic wall which causes the chest to cave in
Cody_Miller
disorders, such as lordosis (excessive curvature of the spine) and pectus excavatum (hollowed chest). As with human dwarfism, there are still a lot of
List of cat body-type mutations
List_of_cat_body-type_mutations
Medical condition
abnormal metaphyseal–phalangeal pattern profile, sternal anomaly (pectus carinatum or excavatum), dysarthria, and mild intellectual deficit. With so few described
Fitzsimmons–Guilbert_syndrome
Deletion of the short arm of chromosome 18
Turner syndrome are a large chest with widely separated nipples or pectus excavatum, a short, occasionally webbed neck, and a low posterior hair line.
18p-
Medical condition
Wide-set eyes Infantile muscular hypotonia Low infant muscle tone Pectus excavatum Caved-in chest High myopia Severe near-sightedness Cryptorchidism Undescended
Wrinkly_skin_syndrome
Congenital disorder
also been present in those with SGBS Cutaneous syndactyly Polydactyly Pectus excavatum Talipes Vertebral segmentation defects extra lumbar vertebrate defects
Simpson–Golabi–Behmel syndrome
Simpson–Golabi–Behmel_syndrome
Overgrowth syndrome caused by NFIX gene mutation
extremely common, including scoliosis, hyperkyphosis or hyperlordosis, pectus excavatum or carinatum, slender habitus, and long hands. Ophthalmological features
Malan_syndrome
1917 film
anus, kidney abnormalities, a missing external ear, a missing coccyx, pectus excavatum, partial paralysis, and a problem with the skin around the shoulder
The_Black_Stork
Protein found in humans
spine usually resulting in thoracic scoliosis, hyperflexible joints, pectus excavatum (sunken chest), and retinal detachment. De Novo mutations resulting
Fibrillin-1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
3-GalNAc and Gal-beta-1,3 (GlcNAc-beta-1,6)GalNAc being good substrates. Pectus Excavatum, the most common deformity of the chest wall, is believed to have a
GAL3ST4
Medical condition
of the teeth, maxillary hypoplasia, rounded and sloping shoulders, pectus excavatum, scoliosis, high arched palate, orbital dystopia, low implant of the
Craniofrontonasal_dysplasia
American surgeon (1925–2020)
combined modified Ravitch procedure with Marlex mesh placement for severe pectus excavatum cases has been particularly impactful. Throughout his surgical career
Francis_Robicsek
Hospital in Virginia, US
the 1980s, CHKD surgeon Donald Nuss developed a procedure to correct pectus excavatum, and CHKD remains a leading center for the Nuss procedure. The CHKD
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters
Children's_Hospital_of_The_King's_Daughters
American baseball player (born 1989)
September 9. When Melville was 11 years old, he had surgery to correct his pectus excavatum at the Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia
Tim_Melville
Leakage of fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord through tears in the dura mater
features of Marfan syndrome, including tall stature, hollowed chest (pectus excavatum), joint hypermobility and arched palate. However, no other Marfan syndrome
Cerebrospinal_fluid_leak
Medical condition
abnormalities are common within the ring 18 population. Scoliosis as well as pectus excavatum have also been frequently reported. Several people with ring 18 have
Ring_chromosome_18
Human chromosome
p47-phox-deficient chronic granulomatous disease[citation needed] Pectus excavatum Pendred syndrome Romano–Ward syndrome[citation needed] Shwachman–Diamond
Chromosome_7
Medical condition
stature, joint hypermobility, cutaneous stretch marks, and either pectus excavatum or pectus carinatum. Less common symptoms in other affected families include
Familial thoracic aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection
Familial_thoracic_aortic_aneurysm_and_aortic_dissection
Deliberate inhibition of nerve impulses
hernia repairs (ventral), lumbar fusion surgery, the Nuss procedure (pectus excavatum treatment), kidney stone removal procedures, and minimally invasive
Nerve_block
US academic
D., & Coburn, J. W. (2008). On the application of meta-analysis in pectus excavatum research. American Journal of Cardiology, 101(3), 415–417. Malek, M
Dale_Berger
American surgeon (1910–1989)
surgical procedure for correction of the chest wall deformities pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum, which became known as the Ravitch procedure. Ravitch
Mark_M._Ravitch
Congenital disorder caused by maternal warfarin administration
epiphyses. Abnormalities of the chest, typically either pectus carinatum or pectus excavatum, form an immediately recognizable sign of fetal warfarin
Fetal_warfarin_syndrome
deformities of feet 754.8 Other specified nonteratogenic anomalies 754.81 Pectus excavatum 755 Other congenital anomalies of limbs 755.0 Polydactyly 755.1 Syndactyly
List of ICD-9 codes 740–759: congenital anomalies
List_of_ICD-9_codes_740–759:_congenital_anomalies
Patrick's test - Pauwel's angle - Pauwel's classification - Pectus carinatum - Pectus excavatum - Pediatric trauma - Pelvic fracture - Penetrating trauma
Index of trauma and orthopaedics articles
Index_of_trauma_and_orthopaedics_articles
Topics referred to by the same term
between computer networks Project Euler, a problem solving website Pectus excavatum, a structural deformity of the anterior thoracic wall in which the
PE
Medical condition
First brachymetatarsia Proximally placed first toes Craniosynostosis Pectus excavatum Partial duplication of the thumb's distal phalanx Malleus and incus
Acrocraniofacial_dysostosis
X-linked dominant disorder that affects primarily bone development
of the chest appears hollow. Spinal abnormalities may also occur (pectus excavatum). Kyphoscoliosis is common. S-like curvature of the leg bones is another
Melnick–Needles_syndrome
Somali sage
husband Gaydh, and her brother Mohammed Golaxle (the funnel chested) Pectus excavatum including Sultan Xirsi, she urged her son Ali to avenege his father
Guled_Haji
Medical condition
Micrognathia Skeletal features: Thoracic kyphoscoliosis Sloping shoulders Pectus excavatum Elbow contractures Clinodactyly Pes planus Delayed bone age Other associated
Ruijs–Aalfs_syndrome
Medical condition
fingers alongside small hands, narrow chest, generalized rib anomalies, pectus excavatum, larynx, tracheal, and costal calcifications, frontal bossing, hypertelorism
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia-short limb-abnormal calcification syndrome
Spondyloepimetaphyseal_dysplasia-short_limb-abnormal_calcification_syndrome
Medical condition
intravenous patient-controlled analgesia following minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair: a systematic review and meta-analysis". Journal of Pediatric
Chest_pain_in_children
Medical condition
He was psychomotorly delayed like his nephew, and he noted to have pectus excavatum and speckled irises only. CT scans showed only corpus callosum agenesis
X-linked complicated corpus callosum dysgenesis
X-linked_complicated_corpus_callosum_dysgenesis
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
whole-of-exome sequencing study to: coarse facial features, scoliosis, pectus excavatum, skin laxity, hypotonia, GERD, hyperreactive airway disease, and undescended
FAM120AOS
Medical condition
is also associated with growth retardation, megaloblastic anemia, pectus excavatum, scoliosis, vomiting, diarrhea, and hepatosplenomegaly.[citation needed]
Arakawa's_syndrome_II
spondylitis Broken ribs Kyphosis of the spine Obesity Costochondritis Pectus excavatum Scoliosis Disorders of the cardiovascular system Aortic dissection
List of causes of shortness of breath
List_of_causes_of_shortness_of_breath
Turkish geneticist (born 1961)
abnormal neurological development, short height, pylorus stenosis, pectus excavatum, craniosynostosis, large ears, thin upper lip and bilateral cryptorchidism
Munis_Dundar
Medical condition
HIV-virus-carrier drug addict. Before the baby was born, pre-natal pectus excavatum, holopresencephaly, hypotonia, polyhydramnios, articular contractures
Morse–Rawnsley–Sargent syndrome
Morse–Rawnsley–Sargent_syndrome
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
"Gpr126/Adgrg6 deletion in cartilage models idiopathic scoliosis and pectus excavatum in mice". Human Molecular Genetics. 24 (15): 4365–73. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddv170
GPR126
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Boy/Male
Shakespearean Latin
Antony and Cleopatra'. Sextus Pompeius, Roman triumvir.
Boy/Male
French, German, Latin, Swedish
Blessed; Happy
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Decius Brutus, a conspirator against Caesar.
Boy/Male
Biblical, Christian, German, Irish
Festive; Joyous; Holiday
Biblical
festivejoyful, festal, prosperous,
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant of Pettis.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Son of Gus.
Biblical
the sea
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English
English : variant of Pettis.
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Greek
Father of Achilles.
Boy/Male
Latin Greek
Wealthy.
Boy/Male
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Sea.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : From the possessive or plural form of Middle English pytte, pitte ‘pit’, ‘hollow’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a pit, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Pett in East Sussex.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Festive, joyful.
Girl/Female
Greek
Aphrodite's girdle.
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Greek Pontios, PONTUS means "of the sea; seaman." Compare with another form of Pontus.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Swedish
Stone; Rock
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English
Roman Latin name derived from the word festus, FESTUS means "festival." In the bible, this is the name of the successor of Felix, the procurator of Judea who refused to bow to the pressure of the Jews who wanted him to condemn St. Paul to death for preaching. He is also known by the name Porcius.
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Arthurian Legend
One of Joseph's disciples.
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The sea.
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Harishankar | ஹரிஷஂகரÂ
Lord Shiva
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Father
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English : habitational name from an unidentified place, or possibly an altered form of Fullerton.
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Latin
Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony.
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British, English
From the Priest's Dwelling
Girl/Female
Hindu
Princess
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Nottinghamshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, perhaps so called from Old English smēðe ‘smooth’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
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Hindu, Indian
Attraction; Grace; Beauty
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Kindling
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a.
Of or pertaining to a meatus; resembling a meatus.
n.
Inflammation of the rectum.
pl.
of Pectus
pl.
of Meatus
pl.
of Cactus
pl.
of Cactus
pl.
of Rectus
n.
An amorphous carbohydrate found in the vegetable kingdom, esp. in unripe fruits. It is associated with cellulose, and is converted into substances of the pectin group.
a.
Of or pertaining to the rectum; in the region of the rectum.
a.
Of, pertaining to, resembling, or derived from, pectose; specifically, designating an acid supposed to constitute largely ordinary pectin or vegetable jelly.
n. sing. & pl.
A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. See Illust. of Ear.
pl.
of Picus
n.
The breast of a bird.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or consisting of, pectose.
n.
A straight muscle; as, the recti of the eye.
a.
Of or pertaining to pectin; specifically, designating an acid obtained from ordinary vegetable jelly (pectin) as an amorphous substance, tough and horny when dry, but gelatinous when moist.
n.
A genus of Ctenophora. The typical species (Cestus Veneris) is remarkable for its brilliant iridescent colors, and its long, girdlelike form.
pl.
of Fetus
n.
Any species of bivalve mollusks of the genus Pecten, and numerous allied genera (family Pectinidae); a scallop. See Scallop.
n.
The pecten in the eye of birds and reptiles. See Pecten.