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<description>A syndrome which is characterized by symbrachydactyly and aplasia of the sternal head of pectoralis major.
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.370.894.819.756_bd_dbd_do_so_sd_ps</description>
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<description>Poland Syndrome is a rare condition that is evident at birth (congenital). Associated features may be extremely variable from case to case. However, it is classically characterized by absence (aplasia) of chest wall muscles on one side of the body (unilateral) and abnormally short, webbed fingers (symbrachydactyly) of the hand on the same side (ipsilateral). </description>
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<title>Poland Syndrome Information</title>
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<description>Poland syndrome
may cause or feature
Symptoms and Signs
Brachydactyly
Syndactyly
may be associated with Mendelian inherited conditions
Athelia
Autosomal dominant conditions
Mobius syndrome
Poland syndrome: Definition(s) via UMLS.....Code translations and terms via UMLS.
Poland syndrome: specific web sites.</description>
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