Clinical Reviews & Cases

Clinical Reviews & Cases

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ISSN: 2689-1069
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Incomplete Situs Inversus Associated with Common Mesentery and Splenic Duplicity: About A Case and Literature Review

Authors: Nonoa B, Le-Mbaye FD, Sade SR, Chamutu M, Adjakidje PD, Le-Mbaye FD, Rimtebaye F, Azakpa LA, Seko B, Akpoto MT, Konigui G, Miyanhouande PC, Gayito Adagba RA.

DOI: 10.33425/2689-1069.1041


Abstract

Situs inversus is a rare congenital malformation characterized by the inverted position of the thoracic and abdominal organs relative to the sagittal plane. It can be complete or incomplete. We report an incomplete case of situs inversus associated with a common mesentery and splenic duplicity, revealed by acute generalized peritonitis by ileal perforation of typhic origin.

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Citation: Nonoa B, Le-Mbaye FD, Sade SR, et al. Incomplete Situs Inversus Associated with Common Mesentery and Splenic Duplicity: About A Case and Literature Review. 2022; 4(3). DOI: 10.33425/2689-1069.1041
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