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DOI: 10.4103/0971-3026.209208
Partial anomalous hepatic venous drainage into left-sided atrium with right isomerism: A case report with review of literature
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Right isomerism, also known as Ivemark syndrome, is an unusual degree of symmetry of some of the abdominothoracic viscera reflecting bilateral right-sidedness. We report an exceedingly rare occurrence of anomalous drainage of the left hepatic vein to the left-sided atrium in a patient of right isomerism. With this case report, we further endorse that the isomerism of atrium might extend beyond the appendages, a view that has been long dismissed by the existing literature.
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27. Juli 2021
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