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Review
. 2013 Oct;35(8):647-53.
doi: 10.1007/s00276-013-1100-x. Epub 2013 Mar 19.

Polysplenia syndrome: a review of the relationship with viscero-atrial situs and the spectrum of extra-cardiac anomalies

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Polysplenia syndrome: a review of the relationship with viscero-atrial situs and the spectrum of extra-cardiac anomalies

Ahmed M Tawfik et al. Surg Radiol Anat. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Polysplenia syndrome is classified as one of the situs ambiguous or heterotaxy syndromes and is classically termed left isomerism or bilateral left-sidedness. However, polysplenia is a controversial and complex entity with no fixed pathognomonic features but rather a broad spectrum of abnormalities. In many published case series, polysplenia was neither associated with viscero-atrial heterotaxy nor with duplication of left-sided structures. The relationship between polysplenia and viscero-atrial situs is not clear. Several recent case reports describe the association of polysplenia with situs inversus totalis or with pancreatic; venous and other anomalies or with several types of malignancy. This article provides the reader with a review of the literature as well as our own experience aiming at better understanding of the polysplenia syndrome, its relationship with viscero-atrial situs and the spectrum of associated extra-cardiac anomalies.

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