Situs inversus totalis in an asymptomatic adolescent - importance of patient education: A case report

Lauren C. Hayashi, Ratna Acharya
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BACKGROUND Situs inversus totalis (SIT) may be an incidental finding in asymptomatic children. Patients may not understand the implications of this condition and the importance of relaying the diagnosis to their healthcare providers. CASE SUMMARY We report an asymptomatic seventeen-year-old adolescent with previously-diagnosed SIT who presented for a routine well-child visit. During history taking, he denied any past medical conditions, including cardiovascular conditions. Only when physical exam revealed point of maximal impulse and heart sounds on the right side, did he convey that he had been diagnosed with SIT incidentally at age of 12 years. He was not aware of associated conditions or the potential implications of his diagnosis, nor did he realize it is pertinent medical history to be relayed to healthcare providers. Chest X-ray confirmed dextrocardia and abdominal X-ray showed right-sided stomach. Abdomen sonogram showed left-sided liver and right-sided spleen. Echocardiogram showed normal valvular structure and function. A comprehensive discussion was provided to address the patient’s lack of understanding that SIT is a medical diagnosis with potential implications. CONCLUSION While SIT is rare and mostly asymptomatic, affected patients may not comprehend the importance of the diagnosis and its potential ramifications. Recognition of the patient’s lack of awareness allows the healthcare provider to educate the patient and hopefully can prevent potential medical and surgical complications.
无症状青少年全瘫--患者教育的重要性:病例报告
背景:完全性倒位(SIT)可能是在无症状儿童中偶然发现的。患者可能不了解这种情况的含义,也不了解将诊断结果传达给医疗保健提供者的重要性。病例总结:我们报告了一位无症状的十七岁青少年,先前被诊断为SIT,他提出了常规的儿童访问。在记录病史时,他否认有任何病史,包括心血管疾病。直到体检发现最大冲动点和右侧心音时,他才透露自己在12岁时偶然被诊断为SIT。他不知道相关的条件或他的诊断的潜在影响,他也没有意识到这是相关的病史要转达给医疗保健提供者。胸部x线证实右心,腹部x线显示右胃。腹部超声显示左侧肝脏和右侧脾脏。超声心动图显示瓣膜结构和功能正常。我们提供了一个全面的讨论,以解决患者缺乏对SIT是一种具有潜在含义的医学诊断的理解。结论:虽然SIT是罕见且无症状的,但受影响的患者可能不了解诊断的重要性及其潜在后果。认识到患者缺乏意识,医疗保健提供者可以教育患者,并有望预防潜在的医疗和手术并发症。
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