wineshaped
Wineshaped is a term used to describe a pattern of chest deformity in infants and young children. It is characterized by a swallow-shaped or wine-glass-shaped indentation in the upper chest area, often accompanied by a prominent ridging of the ribs. The deformity typically appears as a concave depression on either side of the sternum (breastbone) and can be quite prominent.
The exact cause of wineshaped deformity is not well understood, but it is often associated with certain
In most cases, wineshaped deformity does not have any significant medical implications. It is usually a benign
Diagnosis of wineshaped deformity is typically made through a thorough physical examination and imaging studies (such