Closed pnrobinson closed 3 months ago
@MickeySegal is this a type of Malposition of the stomach HP:0100802 or situs inversus of stomach (if the latter, would it be distinct from Abdominal situs inversus HP:0003363)? What is the disease context?
https://www.omim.org/entry/616749 "In the first family, a boy had dextrocardia, ventricular and atrial septal defects, interrupted inferior vena cava, and interrupted aortic arch. A deceased sib (fetus) had right-sided stomach, total anomalous pulmonary return, mitral atresia, and double-outlet right ventricle. "
The above text is not a specific description of what the patient had (too superficial/too imprecise). I think it is likely that the actual phenotype was abdominal situs ambiguous.
That seems to be correct, as indicated in the OMIM clinical summaries: https://www.omim.org/clinicalSynopsis/616749 ABDOMEN
OK, I will close then!
New term request Ultrasound or CT: stomach right-sided (elthat_151128162354): UMLS: 4539799