Just saw an interesting young man (kid) in my office. Was seen by his family doc last week for a pre-participation/well child physical, and PCP called me and asked me to see him.
13 y/o boy currently in puberty has noticed that his R chest is not developed as much as his L. No pain, no functional loss, but he has noticed it more over the past year. He has had some abnormality for as long as he can remember.
He is a very talented soccer player, and now is self concious about it...
assymetric chest wall
13 y/o boy currently in puberty has noticed that his R chest is not developed as much as his L. No pain, no functional loss, but he has noticed it more over the past year. He has had some abnormality for as long as he can remember.
He is a very talented soccer player, and now is self concious about it...
assymetric chest wall