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Introduction of cervical network
Neck webbed is a congenital neck deformity. There are webs on both sides of the neck and shoulders, and the hairline behind the neck is too low. Neck manifestations of Turner syndrome or Hipfer syndrome possibly caused by gonadal hypoplasia. 1938 Turner reported a syndrome mainly occurring in women, including webbed neck, immature development and cubitus valgus, which was called Turner syndrome. Later, it was found that these patients had congenital ovarian deficiency, and it was found that about 80% of Turner syndrome patients had negative chromatin or lacked typical chromatin. The treatment of webbed neck is mainly surgical plastic surgery. Most of them can be operated simultaneously. Repair with "Z" plasty or local skin flap. The best surgical effect is that the neck web disappears and the appearance is satisfactory.