- undiagnosed.
Situs inversus is
found in
about 0.01% of the po****tion, or
about 1
person in 10,000. In the most
common situation,
situs inversus totalis, it...
- Blepharophimosis, ptosis,
epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) is a rare
medical anomaly characterized by the
conditions it is
named after: blepharophimosis...
-
addition to
small palpebral fissures,
features can
include epicanthus inversus (fold
curving in the
mediolateral direction,
inferior to the
inner canthus)...
-
isolated dextrocardia)[citation needed] and
dextrocardia situs inversus.
Dextrocardia situs inversus is
further divided. In this form of dextrocardia, the heart...
-
Situs inversus (also
called situs transversus or oppositus) is a
congenital condition in
which the
major visceral organs are
reversed or
mirrored from...
-
Mundus inversus,
Latin for "world upside-down," is a
literary topos in
which the
natural order of
things is
overturned and
social hierarchies are reversed...
-
Amphidromus inversus andamensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1871)
Amphidromus inversus annamiticus (Crosse & P. Fischer, 1863)
Amphidromus inversus koperbergi Laidlaw...
-
Bronchiectasie bei
einem Patienten mit
situs inversus viscerum" [About a case of
bronchiectasis in a
patient avec
situs inversus viscerum].
Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift...
- canthus. This is the type most
often found in East Asians.
Epicanthus inversus runs from the
lower eyelid skin over the
medial canthus and
extends to...
- holoprosencephaly; (3)
agnathia with
situs inversus and
visceral anomalies; and (4)
agnathia with holoprosencephaly,
situs inversus, and
visceral anomalies. Other...