1.Dyspnea and situs inversus in a boy aged 3 days.
Hui-Jia LIN ; Fang LUO ; Xiao-Lu MA
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2021;23(6):633-638
A boy was admitted on day 3 after birth due to shortness of breath for 2 days and cyanosis for 1 day. He had clinical manifestations of dyspnea in the early postnatal period and situs inversus, and was finally diagnosed with Kartagener syndrome. His condition was improved after oxygen therapy, anti-infective therapy, and aerosol therapy. The genetic testing showed that there was a large-fragment loss of heterozygosity, exon 48_50, and a hemizygous mutation, c.7915C > T(p.R2639X), in the
China
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Dyspnea
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Exons
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Kartagener Syndrome/therapy*
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Male
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Situs Inversus/genetics*
2.A novel compound heterozygous mutation in DNAH5 in a Korean neonate with primary ciliary dyskinesia
Na Won LEE ; Ji Eun JEONG ; Yoon Young JANG ; Hai Lee CHUNG
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2019;7(3):165-169
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetically heterogeneous disease affecting motile cilia. A female neonate was hospitalized with respiratory distress 72 hours after birth and showed concurrent situs inversus. She was identified to have compound heterozygous mutations in DNAH5: c.5647C>T, p.Arg1883Ter (nonsense mutation) and c.10810dupA, p.Ile3604AsnfsTer2 (frameshift mutation). Sanger sequencing confirmed that they were inherited from her father and mother, respectively, and she was diagnosed with PCD. The c.10810dupA is a novel DNAH5 mutation that has never been reported. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing DNAH5 mutations in a Korean patient with PCD.
Cilia
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Fathers
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Kartagener Syndrome
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Mothers
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Parturition
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Situs Inversus
3.Anesthetic considerations for a patient with situs inversus totalis undergoing cardiac surgery: A case report
Chang Hoon KOO ; Jae Kwang SHIM ; Namhoon KIM ; Yumin KI ; Junbeom PARK ; Jong Chan KIM
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2019;14(2):193-196
A 58-year-old male patient with situs inversus totalis, a rare congenital malformation characterized by all asymmetric organs being formed as the mirror images of their normal morphologies, underwent mitral valve repair due to mitral valve prolapse. This case was reported to suggest that anesthesiologists should thoroughly understand the anatomy of these types of patients before providing cardiac anesthesia that often requires advanced monitoring and rely on their accurate interpretation. Accordingly, a few key points will be discussed with emphasis on reversing lead placement during electrocardiogram monitoring, using the left internal jugular vein for pulmonary artery catheterization, and firmly comprehending mirror image heart morphology to better conduct transesophageal echocardiography.
Anesthesia
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Catheterization, Swan-Ganz
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Electrocardiography
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Heart
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Humans
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Jugular Veins
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mitral Valve
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Mitral Valve Prolapse
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Situs Inversus
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Thoracic Surgery
5.Single Port Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in a Patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Report
Eun Jeong JANG ; Young Hoon ROH
Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2019;22(2):81-84
The use and application of a laparoscopic cholecystectomy has been regarded as a first-choice treatment option for benign gallbladder disease, even if patients have situs inversus totalis. Furthermore, surgical procedures in general are becoming less invasive, because of both patient and surgeon preferences for reduced trauma and improved cosmetic outcomes attributable to minimized incisions. A 37 years old man was aware of situs inversus totalis with chronic cholecystitis. The operation was successfully performed without any specific complications. Single port laparoscopic cholecystectomy, in an experienced operator, is possible even in patients with situs inversus totalis.
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic
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Cholecystitis
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Gallbladder Diseases
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Humans
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Situs Inversus
6.Transverse Colon Volvulus around the Gastrostomy Tube in a Pediatric Situs Inversus Patient
Yoon Hyung KANG ; Joong Kee YOUN ; Ji Won HAN ; Chaeyoun OH ; Sung Eun JUNG ; Hyun Young KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2018;24(1):26-29
An 18-year-old male patient with cerebral palsy and scoliokyphosis came to the emergency department with abdominal distension and vomiting. He was a situs inversus patient with a feeding gastrostomy tube. Sigmoid volvulus was initially suspected, so rectal tube insertion and endoscopic decompression were attempted, but failed. So he went through explorative laparotomy, and transverse colonic adhesion and twisting around the gastrostomy tube and gastric wall was identified. Adhesiolysis and resection with redundant transverse colon and end-to-end colocolic anastomosis was performed. He discharged with symptom free. Suspecting transverse colonic volvulus is important when the patient has anatomical anomalies and feeding gastrostomy tube. Timely diagnosis with proper radiologic imaging should be made. Surgical resection of the redundant colon is needed for successful management of transverse colonic volvulus.
Adolescent
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Cerebral Palsy
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Colon
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Colon, Sigmoid
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Colon, Transverse
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Decompression
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Diagnosis
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Gastrostomy
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Humans
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Intestinal Volvulus
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Laparotomy
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Male
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Scoliosis
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Situs Inversus
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Vomiting
7.Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Two Patients with Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Report.
Jae Yool JANG ; Woohyung LEE ; Jinkyu CHO ; Chi Yeong JEONG ; Soon Chan HONG
Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2018;21(2):82-85
Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare condition in which the viscera are transposed in a mirror image reversal. We report two cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) performed for SIT patients. A 63-year old male patient with SIT was diagnosed with symptomatic gallstones. We performed LC by 3-port method. The patient was discharged uneventfully on postoperative day 2. A 57-year old female patient with SIT underwent LC for acute cholecystitis. Due to severe inflammation an assistant was needed. The patient was discharged uneventfully on postoperative day 3. Over 80 cases of LCs in SIT patients have been reported so far and LC has become the standard treatment. The current report confirms the safety of laparoscopy in such cases. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be performed safely in SIT patients if care is taken. Surgeons need to be careful of reversed anatomy and unaccustomed working hand.
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic*
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Cholecystitis, Acute
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Female
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Gallstones
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Hand
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Laparoscopy
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Male
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Methods
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Situs Inversus*
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Surgeons
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Viscera
8.Reduced-Port Laparoscopic Surgery for Patients With Proximal Transverse Colon Cancer With Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Report.
Seung Seop YEOM ; Kyung Hwan KIM ; Soo Young LEE ; Chang Hyun KIM ; Hyeong Rok KIM ; Young Jin KIM
Annals of Coloproctology 2018;34(6):322-325
Situs inversus is a rare hereditary disorder in which various anomalies have been reported with internal rotation abnormalities. This case involved an 85-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with transverse colon cancer and who underwent reduced-port laparoscopic surgery. All intra-abdominal organs were reversed left to right and right to left. The aberrant midcolic artery was identified during surgery. The total surgery time was 170 minutes, and the patient lost 20 mL of blood. The patient was discharged on the 8th postoperative day without complications.
Aged, 80 and over
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Arteries
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Colon, Transverse*
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Colonic Neoplasms
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Female
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Humans
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Laparoscopy*
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Situs Inversus*
9.A Case of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.
Sung Hoon KANG ; Jae Hyung KIM ; Hyunjung KIM ; Tae Hoon KIM
Journal of Rhinology 2017;24(2):118-122
Primary ciliary dyskinesia is a disease characterized by unexplained neonatal respiratory distress, otitis media, chronic sinusitis, and chronic bronchiectasis. In approximately half of cases, situs inversus totalis or other laterality defects are found. The incidence ranges from 1 in 4,000 to 1 in 40,000 live births. Early diagnosis is important and the disease is finally confirmed by electron microscopic biopsy. The treatment of primary ciliary dyskinesia is based on appropriate procedures. We present a rare case of a 20-year-old male with bronchiectasis, chronic otitis media and chronic sinusitis.
Biopsy
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Bronchiectasis
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Early Diagnosis
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Humans
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Incidence
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Kartagener Syndrome*
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Live Birth
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Male
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Otitis Media
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Sinusitis
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Situs Inversus
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Young Adult
10.Iatrogenic Subclavian Artery Perforation Rescued by Operator-Modified Graft Stent.
Chih Hung LAI ; Chung Lin TSAI ; Wei Chun CHANG ; Chieh Shou SU ; Wen Lieng LEE
Yonsei Medical Journal 2017;58(2):462-466
Subclavian artery (SCA) perforation is a rare complication while performing SCA intervention. In our present report, a 73-year-old female, with stenosis of the left SCA and situs inversus, presented with exercise-induced left arm weakness. The SCA stenosis was treated with direct stenting with a balloon-expansible Express LD 10×25 mm stent. However, it caused iatrogenic SCA perforation and hemothorax. The perforation was sealed by endovascular repair with operator-modified Endurant II graft stent, which complicated with occlusion of left common carotid artery. And, the carotid artery was rescued by another stent. The graft stent, which was originally designed for abdominal aortic aneurysm, can be modified to suitable length and take as a rescue stent of large vessel with iatrogenic perforation. Due to strong radial force of graft stent, preservation of large side branches should been watched out.
Aged
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Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal
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Arm
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Carotid Arteries
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Carotid Artery, Common
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Female
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Hemothorax
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Humans
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Situs Inversus
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Stents*
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Subclavian Artery*
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome
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Transplants*

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