Congenital Absence of Pectoral Muscles
Huseyin YORGANCIGIL, Remzi A OZERDEMOGLU, Sarper YALCINKAYA
Keywords: Pectoral Muscles, Poland's Anomaly
Abstract
Congenital partial or total absence of pectoral muscles have been commonly reported in the international literature. Only two cases were found in the Turkish literature. In this study, a young adult with absence of sternocostal head of right musculus pectoralis major and musculus pectoralis minor was reported. He sought medical attention only for esthetical consideration. The abnormality did not impair functions of upper extremity in this case. Congenital partial or total absence of pectoral muscles have been commonly reported in the international literature. Only two cases were found in the Turkish literature. In this study, a young adult with absence of sternocostal head of right musculus pectoralis major and musculus pectoralis minor was reported. He sought medical attention only for esthetical consideration. The abnormality did not impair functions of upper extremity in this case.