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- Num_publicacion 73(8)
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Resumen_ingles
During the embryological life, the sternum originates in the same lateral mesoderm layer where the pectoral muscles are formed. The congenital malformations from the thoracic cavity include a very heterogeneous group of pathologies presenting some alterations in development and morphology ranging from a slight deformity without functional consequences to a serious pathology with life risk. Then the sternal clef is one of the thoracic cavity malformation induced by a sternal fusion defect and has a prevalence of 1 every 50,000 newborns. To date, the sternal cleft was described in a little more than 100 cases without difference between male and female. It appears in the cephalo-caudal development during the ninth living week of the embryo. The diagnosis is at birth following two classifications: partial or totally. The defects most be repaired early in order to re- establish the bone protection from the mediastinum structure, to prevent the paradoxical movement from the respiratory viscera and eliminate visible deformity so that a normal development of the thoracic cavity is allowed. The objective of this paper is to present the case of a patient with an infrequently malformation, expose the clinical characteristics in order to make a precise diagnosis, defining the needed complementary tests and an adequate surgical treatment.
- Palabras_clave_ingles Sternum Sternal cleft Thoracic cavity Pathology Thoracic surgery
- Todos_autores R. Maciques Rodríguez, J.C. Suzarte Portal, E. Selman Housein-Sosa, N. de León Ojeda, E. Morales Mesa
- autores listados R. Maciques Rodríguez, J.C. Suzarte Portal, E. Selman Housein-Sosa, N. de León Ojeda, E. Morales Mesa
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Correspondecia
R. Maciques Rodríguez. Cardiocentro Pediátrico Docente «William Soler» San Francisco y Perla. Altahabana, Boyeros. La Habana. CP 10800 Cuba.
Correo electrónico: rjmr@infomed.sld.cu - Titulo_ingles Sternal cleft. One patient at Cardiocentro Pediátrico «William Soler» (La Habana, Cuba)
- Centros_trabajo Cardiocentro Pediátrico Docente «William Soler». Altahabana, Boyeros. La Habana (Cuba)
- Publicado en Acta Pediatr Esp. 2015; 73(8): e224-e228
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- Fecha recepcion 16/04/15
- Fecha aceptacion 20/04/15
- Tipo de Artículo Clínico (Microdatos) Case Reports