Levocardia
Levocardia | |
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Electrocardiogram left showed normal sinus rhythm with right ventricular hypertrophy with right axis deviation. Chest roentogram right showed levocardia, oligemia, cardiomegaly of right ventricle | |
Specialty | Cardiology |
Levocardia is where the heart is on the normal side of the body (the left),[1] as opposed to dextrocardia, in which the heart is in the right side of the thoracic cavity. This can be associated with situs solitus, where the remainder of the organs are on normal side as well; or situs inversus, in which the viscera (stomach, liver, intestines, lungs, etc.) on the opposite side as normal. The latter condition may or may not be associated with clinically relevant abnormalities.
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- ↑ Gatzoulis, Michael A.; Webb, Gary D.; Daubeney, Piers E. F. (2017). Diagnosis and Management of Adult Congenital Heart Disease E-Book. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 545. ISBN 9780702069314. Archived from the original on 19 October 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
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