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Alfred Poland
Born
1822
Died
1872 (aged 49–50)
Known for
Poland Syndrome
Medical career
Profession
Surgeon
Notable works
‘’Deficiency of the pectoral muscles’’, 1841
Sir Alfred Poland (1822 – 1872) was a 19th-century British surgeon. He is now best known for the first account of the condition later known as Poland syndrome, a congenital deformity now described as an underdevelopment or absence of the chest muscle (pectoralis) on one side of the body and webbing of the fingers (cutaneous syndactyly) of the hand on the same side (ipsilateral hand).
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