Patient Data
Age: Neonate
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Neonatal chest x-ray (left-sided marker confirmed) demonstrates dextrocardia and complete situs inversus. This would include the position of the IVC and the aorta given the positions of the umbilical lines. The lungs show improved aeration but persistent prominence of the perihilar interstitium. No air leak is noted.
Case Discussion
Eventually found to be Kartagener syndrome.