"Association of Genetic Syndrome and Chest Tumor: Is it Just A Coincidence?"
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A 25 years old gentleman was brought to the emergency department after a high-velocity car accident. Assessment of Airways, Breathing and Circulation was unremarkable. Glasgow Coma Scale was 15. Apart from seat-belt sign, there were no signs of injury on clinical examination. Meanwhile, the examination revealed a patient with a short stature (163 cm), small head with frontal bossing, bilateral genu valgum and brachydactyly.
Extreme shoulders' mobility made shoulder apposition to each other feasible. Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma revealed no abnormality. Chest x-ray is showed in Figure
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