Those with Situs inversus have a reduced life span
FALSE
- normal life span
What is the latin phrase for Situs Inversus?
Situs Inversus Viscerum
translates to: Inverted position of the internal organs
Where is the liver located?
upper right abdomen
How many people are affected by situs inversus totalis?
1 in how many births?
1 in 10,000 births
Situs inversus is a congenital condition. It is caused by a genetic mutation.
True!
What is situs solitus?
Normal human antomy or normal position of the organs
How many lobes do the lungs have?
Right -> 3 lobes
Left -> 2 lobes
What is the percentage of people with situs inversus who have a congenital heart defect?
5-10%
Normally all of our organs develop in the body as "right-left" formation.
FALSE
Left right formation!
Define dextrocardia
Right sided heart -> cardiac apex points to the right
Where is the stomach located?
Upper left abdomen
How many genes have been linked to defects related to orientation in your body?
+ Can you name one?
More than 100 genes.
EX: ANKS3, NME7, NODAL, CCDC11, WDR16, MMP21, PKD1L1 and DNAH9.
False!!
Levocardia and dextrocardia only indicate the direction of the cardiac apex at birth -> not the orientation of the cardiac chambers.
What is Kartagener Syndrome?
A type of primary ciliary dyskinesia that causes reversed internal organs.
How many valves are in the heart?
4 - Aortic, mitral, tricuspid, pulmonary
What percentage of those with PCD have situs inversus totalis?
50%
Polysplenia syndrome is also known as right isomerism
False!
Polysplenia syndrome is also known as left isomerism
Hetero->different and taxy -> arrangement. It is the abnormal left-right distribution of the thoracoabdominal organs but is neither situs solitus or situs inversus.
Isomerism and Polysplenia
Which lung is smaller and why?
Left lung is smaller and has a notch than the right lung to accommodate for the heart.
What is the ratio of Situs inversus with levocardia? (Hint: this is less common)
1 in how many births?
1 in 22,000 births