Scapular protrusion in children is commonly caused by certain genetic disorders, such as Marfan syndrome and Parsonage-Turner syndrome (acute brachial plexus neuritis). There are also congenital disorders, such as congenital hypertelorism and congenital scoliosis, which can lead to abnormal bone development, resulting in scapular protrusion.
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