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==Complication==
==Complications==
Complications associated with dextrocardia depend upon whether or not there is an underlying syndrome associated with the condition.
Complications associated with dextrocardia depend upon whether or not there is an underlying syndrome associated with the condition.


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**Repeated pneumonias
**Repeated pneumonias
**Repeated sinus infections ([[Kartagener syndrome]])
**Repeated sinus infections ([[Kartagener syndrome]])
==Prognosis==
Babies born with simple dextrocardia should have a normal life expectancy and should not experience any future complications due to it.
One of the common complications associated with newborns with dextrocardia is being born without a [[spleen]]. This could cause the newborn to be very susceptible to infections, which would contribute to high rate of death. A daily regiment of antibiotics can improve this prognosis.

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Complications

Complications associated with dextrocardia depend upon whether or not there is an underlying syndrome associated with the condition.

Prognosis

Babies born with simple dextrocardia should have a normal life expectancy and should not experience any future complications due to it.

One of the common complications associated with newborns with dextrocardia is being born without a spleen. This could cause the newborn to be very susceptible to infections, which would contribute to high rate of death. A daily regiment of antibiotics can improve this prognosis.