Presentation
Incidental finding.
Patient Data
Gender: Female
From the case:
Poland syndrome
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No pectoralis muscle is identified.
From the case:
Poland syndrome
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The contralateral breast just to prove the image above is not bad technique.
Incidental benign vascular calcification in breast.
Case Discussion
Poland syndrome refers to a congenital unilateral absence of the pectoralis major and minor muscles.