Pectus carinatum

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Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) is sort of the opposite of pectus excavatum, where the sternum protrudes outward. It is less common than pectus excavatum. It rarely causes symptoms other than cosmetic concerns.

In mild or moderate cases, a brace can be used. In severe cases, surgery is necessary.