نتایج جستجو برای: isomerism

تعداد نتایج: 10280  

2016
Rohit S Loomba Saurabh Aggarwal Matthew Buelow Rohit R Arora

Background: So-called heterotaxy, better called bodily isomerism, is associated with increased frequency of thrombocytosis and thromboembolic events in childhood. This is likely mediated by splenic dysfunction present with isomerism. Data for adults with isomerism is lacking with a paucity of data regarding thrombosis and isomerism. This study aimed to determine the risk of thrombocytosis and t...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008
Ying Liu Yan Kenny B L Tan George S H Yeo

INTRODUCTION To present the characteristics and spectrum of associated anomalies in right- and left-sided isomerism in our local population and to assess the possibility of using stomach-distance ratio (SDR) of less than 0.34 as a diagnostic tool to predict right atrial isomerism. MATERIALS AND METHODS This was a retrospective study of fetuses in our department over a period of 8 years with p...

Journal: :British heart journal 1988
I S Chiu S W How J K Wang M H Wu S H Chu H C Lue C R Hung

Right atrial isomerism or left atrial isomerism is frequently diagnosed as situs ambiguous without further discrimination of the specific morbid anatomy. Thirty six cases of right atrial isomerism and seven cases of left atrial isomerism were collected from the records and pathological museum at the National Taiwan University Hospital. There was a necropsy report for 18 cases. In all patients o...

Journal: :Journal of prenatal medicine 2009
Nico De Paola Santina Ermito Antonella Nahom Angela Dinatale Elisa Maria Pappalardo Sabina Carrara Alessandro Cavaliere Cristiana Brizzi

OBJECTIVE Left isomerism, also called polysplenia, is a laterality disturbance associated with with paired leftsidedness viscera and multiple small spleens. Left isomerism, heart congenital abnormalities and gastrointestinal malformation are strongly associated. METHODS We present a case of prenatal diagnosis of left isomerism in a fetus with a structurally normal heart. CONCLUSION Left iso...

2011
Soo-Jin Kim

Heterotaxy is defined as an abnormality where the internal thoraco-abdominal organs demonstrate abnormal arrangement across the left-right axis of the body. This broad term includes patients with a wide variety of very complex cardiac lesions. Patients with heterotaxy can be stratified into the subsets of asplenia syndrome and polysplenia syndrome, or the subsets of heterotaxy with isomerism of...

اردوان, کاملیا , بابایی, احمد, نباتی, مریم, سلیمی نیا, علیرضا ,

When abdominal and thorasic organs are inversed it is called situs inversus and when most of the these organs are positioned abnormally and heterogenic It is called situs ambigus (Heterotoxy syndrome) which is a rare congenital defect (Incidence 1.44 in 100/000 live birth) In these, abnormal organs shift which could be to the Right side or left side (Right Isomerism, Left Isomerism). One of the...

Journal: :Journal of chemical information and computer sciences 2002
Alexander Golbraikh Danail Bonchev Alexander Tropsha

We introduce several series of novel ZE-isomerism descriptors derived directly from two-dimensional molecular topology. These descriptors make use of a quantity named ZE-isomerism correction, which is added to the vertex degrees of atoms connected by double bonds in Z and E configurations. This approach is similar to the one described previously for topological chirality descriptors (Golbraikh,...

Journal: :World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery 2016
Rohit S Loomba Karan Nijhawan Robert Anderson

BACKGROUND Heterotaxy has been demonstrated to reduce survival. There are several different subgroups of patients, however, and no single study has had a large number of patients and analyzed survival across the different subgroups such as patients born in different eras, patients with right and left isomerism, and patients with biventricular or functionally univentricular hearts. This study po...

2016
Rohit Loomba Parinda H Shah Robert h Anderson Yingyot Arora

So-called "heterotaxy" is a laterality defect characterized by isomerism of the thoracic organs and random arrangement of the abdominal organs. These findings go beyond anatomic curiosity and have functional implications. It is, thus, of the utmost importance to be able to properly identify these findings. Radiologic studies can be invaluable in determining anomalies in the central nervous, pul...

2017
Shumpei Mori Robert H Anderson Tatsuya Nishii Kensuke Matsumoto Rohit S Loomba

The most complex combinations of congenital cardiac malformations are found in the setting of bodily isomerism. The question remains, however, as to whether evidence of cardiac isomerism is always to be found in the setting of bodily isomerism, also known as "heterotaxy." We have previously shown that, when assessed on the basis of the extent of the pectinate muscles relative to the atrioventri...

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