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==Differentiating Dextrocardia From Other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Dextrocardia From Other Diseases== | ||
*Since [[dextrocardia]] is a physical examination finding, it must not be differentiated from other diseases. | *Since [[dextrocardia]] is a physical examination finding, it must not be differentiated from other diseases. | ||
*There are some conditions that may present with anatomic changes that may resemble [[dextrocardia]] such as: [[transposition of the great vessels]], [[dextroversion]] | *There are some conditions that may present with anatomic changes that may resemble [[dextrocardia]] such as: [[transposition of the great vessels]], [[dextroversion]] and [[Kartagener]], which presents with [[situs inversus]] plus [[primary ciliary dyskinesia]].<ref name="pmid32310534">{{cite journal| author=| title=StatPearls | journal= | year= 2021 | volume= | issue= | pages= | pmid=32310534 | doi= | pmc= | url= }} </ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Since dextrocardia is a physical examination finding, it must not be differentiated from other diseases.
Differentiating Dextrocardia From Other Diseases
- Since dextrocardia is a physical examination finding, it must not be differentiated from other diseases.
- There are some conditions that may present with anatomic changes that may resemble dextrocardia such as: transposition of the great vessels, dextroversion and Kartagener, which presents with situs inversus plus primary ciliary dyskinesia.[1]