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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1922
The terms heterotaxy, situs viscerum inversus, lateral inversion of the viscera and, more commonly, transposition of the viscera, are applied to the developmental abnormality in which the viscera normally occupying one side of the body are found on the other.
ELMER H. FUNK, SAMUEL SINGER
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The terms heterotaxy, situs viscerum inversus, lateral inversion of the viscera and, more commonly, transposition of the viscera, are applied to the developmental abnormality in which the viscera normally occupying one side of the body are found on the other.
ELMER H. FUNK, SAMUEL SINGER
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Fontan Palliation in Patients with Heterotaxy Syndrome: A Five Decade Experience
World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery, 2022Background Patients with heterotaxy syndromes (right and left atrial isomerism) are at high risk of poor outcomes after single-ventricle palliation. However, the long-term outcomes and specific parameters associated with poor outcomes are incompletely ...
E. Stephens +4 more
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Laterality, heterotaxy, and isolated congenital heart defects
Genome MedicineTo date, the role of NODAL in normal and abnormal L-R asymmetry has been well established. In a recent paper, mutations of this gene have been reported in heterotaxy but also in transposition with D- or L-ventricular loop.
Carolina Putotto +5 more
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Echocardiography in Heterotaxy Syndrome
World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, 2011The important anatomic aspects of heterotaxy syndrome can be diagnosed by Doppler echocardiography in the newborn and infant. An organized approach and an understanding of asplenia (right atrial isomerism) and polysplenia (left atrial isomerism) are integral to the echocardiographic study.
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Cardiology in the Young
We report the first-stage percutaneous palliation in a newborn with a rare heterotaxy syndrome variant including interrupted inferior vena cava, partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, and restrictive interatrial communication.
Aleksandra Dziewulska +2 more
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We report the first-stage percutaneous palliation in a newborn with a rare heterotaxy syndrome variant including interrupted inferior vena cava, partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, and restrictive interatrial communication.
Aleksandra Dziewulska +2 more
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Neonatal Assessment of Infants with Heterotaxy
Clinics in Perinatology, 2020Heterotaxy is a generalized term for patients who have an abnormality of laterality that cannot be described as situs inversus. Infants with heterotaxy can have significant anatomic and medical complexity and require personalized, specialized care, including comprehensive anatomic assessment.
Gabrielle C, Geddes +2 more
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Genetic Analysis of Heterotaxy in a Consanguineous Cohort
Clinical GeneticsHeterotaxy (HTX) is a group of clinical conditions with a shared pathology of dislocation of one or more organs along the left–right axis. The etiology of HTX is tremendously heterogeneous spanning environmental factors, chromosomal aberrations, mono ...
M. Al-Korashy +15 more
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Outcomes of heart transplantation in children with heterotaxy syndrome.
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryOBJECTIVES End-stage congenital heart disease in children with heterotaxy syndrome might necessitate heart transplantation. Heart transplantation in heterotaxy patients can be associated with several technical (e.g.
B. Alsoufi +5 more
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Cureus
Heterotaxy syndrome is characterized by abnormal left-right arrangement of thoracoabdominal organs and is frequently associated with complex cardiac anomalies. However, cases with predominant extracardiac manifestations are increasingly recognized.
Jochen Juré, Patrick Alexander
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Heterotaxy syndrome is characterized by abnormal left-right arrangement of thoracoabdominal organs and is frequently associated with complex cardiac anomalies. However, cases with predominant extracardiac manifestations are increasingly recognized.
Jochen Juré, Patrick Alexander
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Intrauterine diagnosis of heterotaxy syndrome
American Heart Journal, 2002Heterotaxy syndrome, including right isomerism and left isomerism, is characterized by an abnormal symmetry of the viscera and veins and is frequently associated with complex cardiac anomalies. We sought to define the feasibility of in utero diagnosis and the postnatal outcome.Patients with heterotaxy syndrome were identified from 579 fetal ...
Jiuann-Huey, Lin +7 more
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