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Papadimitriou A et al. - The authors report on a 13.5-year-old girl presented to the pediatric endocrinology clinic because of lack of breast development. Physical examination was unremarkable except for bilateral amazia, that is, absence of palpable breast tissue and hypoplastic areolae, whereas both nipples were formed. Renal ultrasonography and chest radiography were normal. The coexistence of congenital bilateral amazia and bilateral complete choanal atresia suggests that these rare disorders may be related etiologically.


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