Presentation
Male patient, incidental finding.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Complete situs inversus
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Posterior anterior projection, the aortic arch, and cardiac silhouette are projected on the right side, the gastric bubble is also seen on the right side.
From the case:
Complete situs inversus
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On limited CT cuts of the upper abdomen, the liver and the spleen are inverted, the aortic arc and abdominal aorta on the right side. the stomach also inverted.
Lung parenchyma appears normal.
Case Discussion
Situs inversus is a term used to describe the inverted position of chest and abdominal organs.