Dextrocardia Non-isolated

In medicine, the word dextrocardia refers to the location of the heart on the right side, while a person’s heart is on the left side. In genetics, there is the term “dextrocardiac” - it means a separate type of anomaly, namely the right-sided localization of the heart. This is a congenital defect when an organ that is not displaced to the right develops. The left atrium and vena cava in such people are located in reverse. The ventricle is capable of merging with the oval fundus on the left and projecting from above, which causes levocardia, a condition associated with ventricular tachycardia. The mildest degree of dextrocardia is called nonisolate, which