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Situs Inversus
Known as:
SIV
, Situs Ambiguus
, Abdominal situs inversus
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A congenital abnormality in which organs in the THORAX and the ABDOMEN are opposite to their normal positions (situs solitus) due to lateral…
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27 relations
Ciliary Motility Disorders
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium Terminology
Congenital Systemic Disorder
Congenital Transposition
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Broader (2)
Congenital Abnormality
Congenital Disorders
Narrower (3)
Fraser Jequier Chen syndrome
Levocardia
Right aortic arch (disorder)
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2013
2013
Rapid accommodation of payloads on the Standard Interface Vehicle through use of a standard payload interface
K. Reese
,
David Acton
,
Vickey Moler
,
B. Landin
,
Jennifer Deppen
IEEE Aerospace Conference
2013
Corpus ID: 35979574
The STPSat-3 mission is the second flight of the Space Test Program Standard Interface Vehicle (STP-SIV) spacecraft platform. STP…
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1996
1996
Field evaluation of a supervised control system forBotrytis leaf blight in spring sown onions in the Netherlands
C. D. Visser
European journal of plant pathology
1996
Corpus ID: 24639563
Between 1988 and 1992 two existing weather based advisory models to control leaf blight in onions, were evaluated in the…
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1990
1990
The development of handed asymmetry in aggregation chimeras of situs inversus mutant and wild-type mouse embryo.
N. Brown
,
A. McCarthy
,
L. Wolpert
Development
1990
Corpus ID: 39195073
Mutant iv/iv mice develop as if they have no sense of left and right, so the development of asymmetry is random: half normal…
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1983
1983
Additional lacrimal findings in the syndrome of blepharoptosis, blepharophimosis, epicanthus inversus, and telecanthus.
R. Kohn
Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus
1983
Corpus ID: 23195367
The syndrome of blepharoptosis, blepharophimosis, epicanthus inversus, and telecanthus has become recognized as a distinct tetrad…
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1977
1977
A radiographic study of congenital pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect.
B. Soto
,
A. Pacifico
,
R. Luna
,
L. Bargeron
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
1977
Corpus ID: 45547167
A radiographic analysis of 66 patients with congenital pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect was made to determine the…
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1976
1976
On the heterogeneity of native ribosomal subunits in Ehrlich-ascites-tumor cells cultured in vitro.
W. V. van Venrooij
,
A. Janssen
,
J. H. Hoeymakers
,
B. D. de Man
European Journal of Biochemistry
1976
Corpus ID: 26081439
Native small ribosomal subunits in cultured Ehrlich ascites tumor cells, analyzed by high-resolution CsCl isopycnic…
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Review
1963
Review
1963
THE MODE OF INHERITANCE IN ISOLATED LÆVOCARDIA AND DEXTROCARDIA AND SITUS INVERSUS
M. Campbell
British heart journal
1963
Corpus ID: 13448049
More than twenty years ago, Cockayne (1938) studied 53 examples of complete transposition of the viscera, some that he had…
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1953
1953
Situs inversus of stomach.
M. Almy
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F. Volk
,
C. Graney
Radiology
1953
Corpus ID: 496024
Complete transposition of the viscera, or situs inversus totalis, in which the thoracic and abdominal viscera occupy a position…
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1950
1950
Situs inversus, bronchiectasis and sinusitis; report of a family with two cases of Kartagener's triad and two additional cases of bronchiectasis among six siblings.
W. H. Bergstrom
,
C. Cook
,
J. Scannell
,
W. Berenberg
Pediatrics
1950
Corpus ID: 42716467
A family is reported in which there occurred two cases of Kartagener9s triad and two of bronchiectasis without situs inversus…
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Review
1949
Review
1949
Situs inversus with associated abnormalities; review of the literature and report of three cases.
J. Johnson
Archives of Surgery
1949
Corpus ID: 10076239
SITUS inversus, less commonly called transposition of viscera or heterotaxia, has been known from ancient times. Aristotle 1…
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