Isomerism, also referred to as heterotaxy is a complex set of anatomic and functional perturbations. One of the most obvious manifestations of isomerism is the disturbance of organ arrangement, such that the thoracic organs are no longer asymmetric on the left and right. We report the case of a 14-year-old female in whom exercise-induced dyspnea led to a late diagnosis of left isomerism complicated by Abernethy malformation and portopulmonary hypertension. A comprehensive evaluation revealed two anatomic left lungs and hyparterial bronchi, bilateral left atria, an interrupted inferior caval vein with azygos continuation, multiple spleens, sinus node dysfunction, hepatic hypertrophy with focal nodular hyperplasia, and absence of the portal...
Isomerism, also known as heterotaxy, is a clinical entity that impacts multiple organ systems both a...
Abstract Background Congenital cardiac defects are not rare among neonates. Prompt assessment for li...
Polysplenia syndrome represents a type of left atrial isomerism characterized by multiple small sple...
Heterotaxy Syndrome is a complex syndrome that occurs when the axes of the body fail to rotate corre...
Pediatric cardiologists treating patients with severe congenital cardiac defects define “visceral he...
Introduction: Bodily isomerism, or heterotaxy is a unique entity on which there is mirror imagery in...
A rare case of complex heart malformatrion with right isomerism in a full-term baby boy which was th...
Atrial isomerism is very rare in adolescence. Two cases of left atrial isomerism are reported here i...
Background: Heterotaxy is a condition of abnormal lateralization of organs across the body's left-ri...
We present a prenatally diagnosed case of heterotaxy syndrome (HS) in which left atrial isomerism (L...
The association of left isomerism with interruption and azygos continuation of the inferior caval ve...
Objective: Left isomerism, also called polysplenia, is a laterality disturbance associated with with...
We report the case of a 37-year-old man who suffered from biventricular failure due to left isomeris...
Background. The presence of major aortopulmonary collateral arteries ( MAPCA) in patients with right...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is the clinical relationship between hepatic disease and the existenc...
Isomerism, also known as heterotaxy, is a clinical entity that impacts multiple organ systems both a...
Abstract Background Congenital cardiac defects are not rare among neonates. Prompt assessment for li...
Polysplenia syndrome represents a type of left atrial isomerism characterized by multiple small sple...
Heterotaxy Syndrome is a complex syndrome that occurs when the axes of the body fail to rotate corre...
Pediatric cardiologists treating patients with severe congenital cardiac defects define “visceral he...
Introduction: Bodily isomerism, or heterotaxy is a unique entity on which there is mirror imagery in...
A rare case of complex heart malformatrion with right isomerism in a full-term baby boy which was th...
Atrial isomerism is very rare in adolescence. Two cases of left atrial isomerism are reported here i...
Background: Heterotaxy is a condition of abnormal lateralization of organs across the body's left-ri...
We present a prenatally diagnosed case of heterotaxy syndrome (HS) in which left atrial isomerism (L...
The association of left isomerism with interruption and azygos continuation of the inferior caval ve...
Objective: Left isomerism, also called polysplenia, is a laterality disturbance associated with with...
We report the case of a 37-year-old man who suffered from biventricular failure due to left isomeris...
Background. The presence of major aortopulmonary collateral arteries ( MAPCA) in patients with right...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is the clinical relationship between hepatic disease and the existenc...
Isomerism, also known as heterotaxy, is a clinical entity that impacts multiple organ systems both a...
Abstract Background Congenital cardiac defects are not rare among neonates. Prompt assessment for li...
Polysplenia syndrome represents a type of left atrial isomerism characterized by multiple small sple...