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Correct Answer: Bilateral shortening of sternocleidomastoid
Description: ANSWER: (B) Bilateral shortening of sternocleidomastoidREF: Apley's 8th ep. 161Klippel-Feil syndrome is due to congenital fusion of one or more cervical vertebraeClassical triad:* Short web neck due to prominent trapezius and not short sternomastoidsLow posterior hair lineRestriction of neck movementsOther findings:ScoliosisSprengel's deformityGenitorenal abnormalitiesCongenital heart defectsOcular abnormalities like duane's contractureDeafness
Category: Orthopaedics
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