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What does V-shaped deformity mean?
A v malformation refers to a rare congenital disease, also known as plastic deformity. This deformity is usually caused by abnormal embryonic development or uneven development of a certain part of the body. Because early detection is not perfect, many people discover that they have V-shaped deformity after birth.

The symptoms of a v malformation are different, which can be abnormal changes of face, limbs or internal organs, such as cleft lip and palate, limb defect and heart malformation. Because of its unusual appearance, patients may face discrimination and incomprehension from family, society and other aspects. Treatment of a v malformation usually requires multiple operations and long-term rehabilitation training, which is expensive and a challenge to family economy and patients' psychology.

Treating a v malformation is not only the responsibility of doctors, but also the concern and support from all walks of life. In addition to improving people's knowledge of public health and reproductive health, we should also provide psychological and economic help and support for patients with a v malformation, so that they can better adapt to society and lead a normal and healthy life. At the same time, the society should also break the prejudice and discrimination against a v malformation, so that patients can freely and equally integrate into society.