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Webbed neck

A webbed neck, or pterygium colli, is a congenital skin fold that runs along the sides of the neck down to the shoulders. There are many variants. A webbed neck, or pterygium colli, is a congenital skin fold that runs along the sides of the neck down to the shoulders. There are many variants. On babies, webbed neck may look like loose folds of skin on the neck. As the child grows, the skin may stretch out to look like there is little or no neck. It is a feature of Turner syndrome (only found in girls) and Noonan syndrome, as well as the rarer Klippel-Feil syndrome, or Diamond-Blackfan anemia

[ "Karyotype", "Short stature", "Turner syndrome", "Shield chest", "Congenital webbing" ]
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