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American Heart Journal, 1973
Abstract Levocardia with visceral heterotaxy is that condition in which the heart is normally placed in the left hemithorax, but is associated with degrees of inversion of the remainder of the body organs ranging from partial to complete situs inversus or heterotaxia.
Alois R Hastreiter +2 more
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Abstract Levocardia with visceral heterotaxy is that condition in which the heart is normally placed in the left hemithorax, but is associated with degrees of inversion of the remainder of the body organs ranging from partial to complete situs inversus or heterotaxia.
Alois R Hastreiter +2 more
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American Heart Journal, 1965
Abstract Levocardia with situs inversus, a rare congenital disorder, is usually associated with severe cyanotic congenital heart disease. Review of the literature reveals reports of over 160 cases, in only 9 of which were the hearts presumably normal; and this presumption was proved clinically in only 1 patient.
T R, Harris, R L, Rainey
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Abstract Levocardia with situs inversus, a rare congenital disorder, is usually associated with severe cyanotic congenital heart disease. Review of the literature reveals reports of over 160 cases, in only 9 of which were the hearts presumably normal; and this presumption was proved clinically in only 1 patient.
T R, Harris, R L, Rainey
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SITUS INVERSUS WITH LEVOCARDIA
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1951SITUS inversus of the abdominal viscera with the heart occupying its normal position seems to occur rather infrequently according to Taussig's book on congenital malformations of the heart.1Three cases are mentioned by Taussig, with a report of one autopsy.
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Duodenal obstruction with isolated levocardia.
Indian journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology, 1996We report a patient with isolated levocardia without cardiac or splenic defects associated with duodenal membrane.
K N, Rattan, S K, Pandit, S, Budhiraja
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Splenic abscess in a boy with isolated levocardia.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2005Levocardia with situs inversus is a rare condition. We present the case of a fourteen-year-old boy with congenital cyanotic heart disease, isolated levocardia and splenic abscess. It is the first report of both these conditions occurring in the same person.
C, Panackel +3 more
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Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery, 1996
Y, SHIRAHA +5 more
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Y, SHIRAHA +5 more
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[Levocardia with situs inversus (isolated levocardia)].
Ryoikibetsu shokogun shirizu, 1997H, Aotsuka, K, Suzuki, Y, Okajima
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