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English: A 12-year-old female with Noonan syndrome. Typical webbed neck. Double structural curve with rib deformity.
Source Rare causes of scoliosis and spine deformity: experience and particular features
Author Konstantinos C Soultanis, Alexandros H Payatakes, Vasilios T Chouliaras, Georgios C Mandellos, Nikolaos E Pyrovolou, Fani M Pliarchopoulou and Panayotis N Soucacos
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