نتایج جستجو برای: visceral situs

تعداد نتایج: 28953  

2008
A.E.O. Adeniyi Cynthia O. Akisanya O.S. Ogah Titilola O. Akinremi Charles A. Erinle

Situs inversus is a relatively rare congenital abnormality in which the internal organs are disposed in a mirror image of the normal. It is said to be an autosomal recessive genetic condition. Its prevalence varies with population. In the United States, Situs inversus is found in 0.01% of the population. The incidence in Nigeria is unknown. We present the case of a young lady with situs inversu...

غضنفری, سیدمجید, میرموسوی, سیدجمال, گنجلو, جواد,

زمینه و هدف: Situs inversus [Situs transversus]، وضعیت مادرزادی نادری است که موقعیت مکانی احشاء داخلی قفسه سینه و شکم، نسبت به حالت طبیعی، معکوس و مشابه قرار گرفتن شخص در برابر آینه است. میزان شیوع این مورد نادر، کمتر از یک در ده هزار است. این مقاله چنین موردی را در یک دانش آموز 10 ساله سبزواری گزارش می کند. مواد و روش کار: در حین اجرای برنامه بررسی سلامت دانش آموزان دبستانی، سمع قلب دانش آموز ...

2017
Azhar Alam Abhijit Santra

Situs inversus totalis is a rare congenital condition, characterized by the transposition of the thoracic and abdominal viscera, resulting in a mirror image of normal anatomy. Even though situs inversus does not predispose to gall stones, a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, in a case of situs inversus, can prove to be a technically challenging procedure, especially for the right-handed surgeon. In ...

2013
Daisuke Kyuno Yasutoshi Kimura Masafumi Imamura Motonobu Uchiyama Masayuki Ishii Makoto Meguro Masaki Kawamoto Toru Mizuguchi Koichi Hirata

Situs inversus totalis (SIT) denotes complete right-left inversion of the thoracic and abdominal viscera. Diagnosis and surgical procedures for abdominal pathology in patients with SIT are technically more complicated because of mirror-image transposition of the visceral organs. Moreover, SIT is commonly associated with cardiovascular and hepatobiliary malformations, which make hepatobiliary-pa...

2013
Seema Madan Mathew Baillie Matthew Baillie

SITUS INVERSUS TOTALIS is a congenital positional anomaly characterized by transposition of abdominal viscera associated with a right sided heart (Dextrocardia) .It was Mathew Baillie who first described situs inversus totalis in early twentieth century. A transposed thoracic and abdominal organ is a mirror image of the normal anatomy when examined or visualized by tests such as x-ray filming. ...

2017
Isamu Saeki Yu Ueno Wataru Mukai Reisuke Imaji Takashi Akiyama

Background. Situs inversus is a rare congenital anomaly with a reported incidence of only 1 in 5,000 to 10,000 live births. Congenital duodenal stenosis complicated with situs inversus is an even rarer entity. Case Presentation. A 1-year-old girl with situs inversus who had undergone a hemi-Fontan procedure against a single ventricle in our hospital was referred to our department for vomiting a...

Journal: :Annals of vascular surgery 2010
Yiu-Che Chan Albert C Ting Kai Xiong Qing Stephen W Cheng

Situs inversus totalis is a rare autosomal recessive developmental anomaly. There are very few reports in the published literature of abdominal aortic aneurysm in patient with situs inversus totalis, all of whom underwent open aneurysm repair. This is the first case in the world's literature to describe a patient with situs inversus totalis who had a successful endovascular infrarenal aneurysm ...

2015
Yang Han Ting-ting Liu Xue-shan Qiu Qing-chang Li Yi Zhao Xiao-Yan Pang En-hua Wang

PEComas are a group of very rare mesenchymal neoplasms, which express myogenic and melanocytic markers, such as HMB-45 and actin. Situs inversus totalis represents a complete left to right side transposition of the asymmetrical thoracic and abdominal organs and incorporates dextrocardia. The presence of uterus PEComa in the setting of situs inversus totalis is extremely rare. Here, we report a ...

Journal: :The Journal of pathology 2004
B A Afzelius

There are at least eight categories of cilia in the human body and malfunctioning of any one or several of them will have different consequences for the patient. A genetic error of the respiratory cilia (9 + 2) is the cause of the airways disease named immotile-cilia syndrome (or PCD), whereas defective ependymal cilia (9 + 2) carries an increased risk of hydrocephalus. When the so-called nodal...

2011
Mohammad Tayeb Faiz Mohammad Khan Fozia Rauf

INTRODUCTION Situs inversus is an uncommon anomaly. Situs inversus viscerum can be either total or partial. Total situs inversus, also termed as mirror image dextrocardia, is characterized by a heart on the right side of the midline while the liver and the gall bladder are on the left side. Patients are usually asymptomatic and have a normal lifespan. The exact etiology is unknown but an autoso...

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