Symptoms Of Situs Inversis

Cardiac Dysfunction

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In the general population, congenital heart defects are present in something between four to fifty out of one thousand live births. In patients with situs inversus, who are already limited to one in ten thousand, this number rises to five to ten percent. There is a markedly increased occurrence of cardiac dysfunction in individuals affected by situs inversus, proportionately speaking. The most typical congenital heart defect present in patients with this condition is an arrangement where the great vessels of the heart are transposed. This is a cyanotic defect, meaning the blood the heart pumps out to throughout the body has decreased levels of oxygen.

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