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Overview
Classification
When accompanied by the triad of situs inversus (reversal of the internal organs), chronic sinusitis, and bronchiectasis, it is known as Kartagener syndrome. Use of immotile ciliary syndrome is no longer favoured, as sperm in affected men often have some motility - the term was coined in the mistaken belief that they had none.