Pigeon chest is often seen in a child suffering from___________ *
A. anaemia
B. rickets
C. goitre
D. night blindness
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Explanation:
Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) is when part of your child's breastbone is pressed outwards or raised up. It usually first develops during a rapid growth spurt, in children and adolescents aged 10 and older.
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B) Rickets
Explanation:
Pectus carinatum can also be caused by vitamin D deficiency in children (Rickets) due to deposition of unmineralized osteoid
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