YES. You want to make sure you have had your doctors fully check the heart for any defects as 95% of those with situs inversus with levocardia have congenital heart defects. My wife had a CT scan and everything showed in proper order. We have had two beautiful children.
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Rarely, situs inversus can run in families, but most often it is an isolated and accidental event occurring in an individual for the first time in the family.
through x-ray
To confirm the a suspected diagnosis of situs inversus, imaging studies such as MRI, CT, or ultrasound may be ordered, and a referral may be made to a cardiologist or internist for completeness.
Situs Invertus is a congenital condition in which major organs are inverted or opposite of where they are supposed to be.
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My ex husband has situs inversus and dextrocardia and he is not able to have children.
Yes they can. I'm a woman with situs inversus. It is a blessing and it takes a while.
Rarely, situs inversus can run in families, but most often it is an isolated and accidental event occurring in an individual for the first time in the family.
through x-ray
not at all just found out at 27 years old that I have three of them and never had a problem.. I was 17 when I found out I had 3 spleens right after they told me I had situs inversus with levocardia. I'm 20 yrs now and seem to be doing great.
To confirm the a suspected diagnosis of situs inversus, imaging studies such as MRI, CT, or ultrasound may be ordered, and a referral may be made to a cardiologist or internist for completeness.
Yet because this arrangement, called situs inversus, is a perfect mirror image, the relationship between the organs is not changed, so functional problems rarely occur.
Situs Invertus is a congenital condition in which major organs are inverted or opposite of where they are supposed to be.
The answer is yes. I am a male with situs ambiguous and i have two healthy kids. a boy and a girl
dextrocardia situs inversus if the heart is completely inversed by 180 degree :)
Although only 3-5% of people with situs inversus have any type of functional heart defect, this is higher than the rate of heart defects in the general population, which is less than 1%.