Dr. Robert Brown Jr.
Visceral heterotaxy can be classified into heterotaxy with asplenia or polysplenia. Polysplenia syndrome usually involves the presence of multiple small splenules without a parent spleen. Other associations include midline liver, intestinal malrotation, bilateral hyparterial bronchi, bilobed lungs, bilateral left atria, and azygos or hemiazygos con
Incidental Diagnosis of Heterotaxy Syndrome

Incidental Diagnosis of Heterotaxy Syndrome

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