- Source: Levocardia
Levocardia refers to the most common location of the human heart, on the left side of the thoracic cavity. This is opposed to dextrocardia, in which the heart is in the right side. Neither levocardia nor dextrocardia are indicative of the orientation of the visceral organs, which can be in situs solitus, where the remainder of the organs are on normal side as well; or situs inversus, in which the viscera (stomach, liver, intestines, lungs, etc.) are on the opposite side as normal. The latter condition may or may not be associated with clinically relevant abnormalities.
See also
Isolated levocardia
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Levocardia
- Isolated levocardia
- Situs inversus
- Orthodox stance
- Pericardial effusion
- Southpaw stance
- Handedness
- Ocular dominance
- Cross-dominance
- Lateralization of brain function