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A Case of Kartagener's Syndrome Presenting With Severe Hypoxemia. [PDF]

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[Kartagener's syndrome].

open access: yesPrzeglad dermatologiczny, 1974
L, Sielicka-Zuber, J, Ficer
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Kartagener’s Syndrome

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Kartagener’s Syndrome A 46-year-old woman presented with cough, shortness of breath, and fevers.
Kenneth Zurcher, Akira Kawashima
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Kartagener's Syndrome

Chest, 1972
Clinical observations of 19 patients with Kartagener's syndrome seen during the past 25 years support the concept of congenital functional or anatomic defects in the mucociliary epithelium and its supporting structures. The case of a woman with this syndrome, who is alive at the age of 72 years, is detailed to suggest that, with reasonable medical ...
R D, Miller, M B, Divertie
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Kartagener’s Syndrome

EuroIntervention, 2007
289 A 46-year-old man with Kartagener’s Syndrome (primary ciliary diskinesia, autosomal recessive disorder with dextrocardia, situs inversus, bronchiectasis and paranasal sinusitis) presented with new onset angina. Coronary arteriography revealed severe three-vessel disease with occluded left anterior descending and circumflex coronary arteries. Due to
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Kartagener's Syndrome

Archives of Surgery, 1959
The purpose of this paper is to report a case of Kartagener's syndrome. The occurrence of situs inversus and bronchiectasis was first noted in 1904 by Siewert,4who described a case of situs inversus in a 20-year-old youth. The triad of situs inversus, bronchiectasis, and paranasal sinusitis has been more fully described by Adams and Churchill ...
B G, STREETE, F E, STULL
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Kartagener syndrome

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2006
Kartagener syndrome (KS), an autosomal recessively inherited disease, is characterized by the triad of situs inversus, bronchiectasis and sinusitis. This disorder affects the activity of proteins important to the movement of cilia, especially in the respiratory tract and the spermatozoa, developing a series of systemic alterations, which can be ...
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Kartageners syndrome

2015
Clinical History: A 21 year-old male came with complaints of breathlessness since one month, chronic cough with expectoration and nasal congestion since 15 years. On physical examination bilateral wheeze and basal crackles were audible, with heart sounds being best heard o...
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Kartagener's syndrome.

JAMA, 1982
Kartagener's syndrome, characterized by situs inversus, paranasal sinusitis, and bronchiectasis, is part of a more generalized syndrome characterized by sterility in men, chronic bronchitis or bronchiectasis, chronic sinusitis, and chronic otitis media; it is referred to as the immotile-cilia syndrome.
J H, Woodring, J M, Royer, D, McDonagh
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