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Acta Medica Colombiana

versión impresa ISSN 0120-2448

Acta Med Colomb vol.48 no.2 Bogotá abr./jun. 2023  Epub 08-Abr-2024

https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2023.2785 

Images in Internal Medicine

Acquired pectus excavatum

JUAN SEBASTIÁN PEINADO-ACEVEDO1  * 

ELISA BERNAL-SIERRA2 

1 Departamento de Medicina Interna y Gastroenterologie, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe - Universidad CES;

2 Departamento de Medicina Interna Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Docente Universidad de Antioquia. Medellín (Colombia)


A 73-year-old woman with no relevant medical history began to experience accelerated loss of height (10 cm) over two months, with subsequent accentuated dorsal kyphosis and anterior chest deformity, which caused dyspnea and pain. On physical exam, the pectus excavatum was evident, with anterior protrusion of the distal segment, an occiput-wall distance of approximately 15 cm and a rib-pelvis distance of <1 fingerbreadth (Figure 1). The chest tomography showed multiple severe vertebral collapses with accentuated osteopenia and anterior chest deformity, due to sternal collapse, with no lytic lesions (Figure 2). The study of secondary causes confirmed an immunoglobulin G kappa myeloma.

Figure 1  Pectus excavatum with anterior protrusion of the distal segment.  

Figure 2  Sagittal bone window image from a chest tomography.  

Pathological sternal fractures are rare. In patients with multiple myeloma, they can lead to decreased quality of life due to hyperkyphotic deformity and sagittal malalignment, which increase the restriction, foster respiratory infections, cause pain and make it difficult to eat, due to the pressure exerted by the anterior ribcage on the stomach 1-2.

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Received: December 03, 2022; Accepted: April 12, 2023

*Correspondencia: Dr. Juan Sebastián Peinado-Acevedo. Medellín (Colombia). E-Mail: juan.peinado@udea.edu.co

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