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Lageanomalien des Herzens

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Lageanomalien des Herzens können eingeteilt werden in Dextrokardie, Mesokardie, Lävokardie, Perikarddefekte und die Ectopia cordis [15]. Gemeinhin wird unter einer Dextrokardie nicht nur die Position des Herzens überwiegend im rechten Hemithorax, sondern auch die Orientierung der Herzspitze nach rechts anterior-inferior verstanden. Analog orientiert sich die Herzspitze bei der Lävokardie nach links anterior-inferior, bei der Mesokardie liegt sie mittelständig anterior-inferior [4] (Abb. 9.1).

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Barth, H. (1998). Lageanomalien des Herzens. In: Apitz, J. (eds) Pädiatrische Kardiologie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53754-7_9

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