Abstract:In heterotaxy syndrome, bronchopulmonary situs usually reflects atrial
situs, resulting in either right (RAI) or left atrial isomerism (LAI).
This study determines airway anomalies and its implications in patients
with heterotaxy. This retrospective study included 223 patients with
heterotaxy syndrome who received an integrated cardiac computed
tomography evaluation. Patient database from 1995 to 2020 was reviewed.
The patients were examined by a congenital heart disease team comprising
pediatric cardiologists… Show more
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