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A Case of Unusual Visceral Heterotaxy Syndrome with Isolated Levocardia

Jo DS, Jung SS, Joo CU

Situs inversus of the abdominal organs in the presence of normally placed heart on the left side of the thorax is known as situs inversus with isolated levocardia. This rare...
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy performed in a patient with situs ambiguous accompanied with isolated levocardia, malrotation, and normal spleen

Lim HK, Choi YS, Lee SE, Kang H

We report a case of common bile duct (CBD) cancer, successfully managed with pancreaticoduodenectomy, in a patient with isolated levocardia, malrotation, and situs ambiguous (without splenic anomalies). A 59-year-old male...
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Cardiac malpositions

Yoo SJ, Im CG, Yeon KM, Han MC

Cardiac malposition refers to any position of the heart other than a left-sided heart in a situs solitus individual. Associated cardiac malformations are so complex that even angiocardiographic and autopsy...
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Corrected transposition of the great arteries

Choi YH, Park JH, Han MC

The corrected transposition of the great arteries is an usual congenital cardiac malformation, which consisitsof transposition of great arteries and ventricular inversion, and which is caused by abnormal developement ofconotruncus...
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Radiological evaluation of double-outlet right ventricle: an analysis of cinecardioangiography in 44 cases

Park CH, Yeon KM, Han MC

Double-outlet right ventricle is defined as follows: both great arteries arise completely or nearly completelyfrom the right ventricle; neither semilunar valve is in fibrous continuity with either atrioventricular valve; andusually...
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