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Br Heart J ; 42(5): 497-507, 1979 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-518773

ABSTRACT

Dextrocardia can be defined as a heart in the right chest with the major axis to the right. This definition, however, conveys no information regarding the chamber arrangements and internal anatomy of the heart. Of 40 patients satisfying this definition in the files of the Brompton Hospital, 33 had angiocardiographic data adequate for complete analysis in terms of connections, relations, and morphology of cardiac segments. They form the subject of this report. There were 16 (48%) patients with situs solitus, 11 (33%) with situs inversus, and six (18%) with situs ambiguus. Of the cases of situs ambiguus, four exhibited laevoisomerism and two dextroisomerism. Of the 16 patients with situs solitus, six had two ventricles and 10 had univentricular hearts; two patients had concordant and three discordant ventriculoarterial connections, seven had double outlet ventricle, and four a single outlet heart. Of the 11 patients with situs inversus, nine had two ventricles and two a univentricular heart of right ventricular type; the arterial connection was concordant in two, discordant in two, double outlet in six, and single outlet in one. Of the six patients with situs ambiguus and laevo or dextroisomerism, four had two ventricles, and two univentricular hearts; the arterial connection was concordant in one, double outlet in three, and single outlet in two. Segmental analysis and the use of basic descriptive terms are essential to define the complex anatomy of such hearts.


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Dextrocardia/classification , Angiocardiography , Dextrocardia/diagnostic imaging , Dextrocardia/pathology , Heart Atria/abnormalities , Heart Ventricles/abnormalities , Humans
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MMW Munch Med Wochenschr ; 118(38): 1207-12, 1976 Sep 17.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-823413

ABSTRACT

This paper reports on four different types of dextrocardia in situs solitus and situs inversus. The topography of the atrial and ventricular cavities, of the great vessels and of the coronary arteries is described in detail. The value of the selective coronary arteriography in differentiation between the types of dextrocardia is discussed.


Subject(s)
Angiography , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Vessel Anomalies/diagnostic imaging , Dextrocardia/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Coronary Vessel Anomalies/complications , Coronary Vessels/anatomy & histology , Dextrocardia/classification , Dextrocardia/complications , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mitral Valve Stenosis/complications
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