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A Rare Case of Recurrent Pneumonia in Heterotaxy Syndrome, Polysplenia/Left Isomerism

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Journal Cureus
Date 2021 Dec 3
PMID 34858743
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Heterotaxy syndrome (HS) or situs ambiguous refers to the abnormal arrangement of viscera across the body axis, and abnormalities arise depending on the isomerism of the right or left atrial appendage. The cause remains unexplained and is attributed to a combination of genetic mutations and environmental factors. It is a rare condition and may remain undiagnosed for a long time. In this report, we aim to highlight an unusual presentation and aggravation of an infection due to the underlying isomerism of the left atrial appendage. We discuss the case of a female patient who presented with symptoms of fever and cough. The patient underwent prolonged antibiotic treatment, and her recovery was slow. The presence of bilobed lungs, vertical left-bronchus, and polysplenia on CT scan explained the left-sided aspiration pneumonia. The hypofunctioning spleen (polysplenia) caused her to have a weak immunological response, necessitating prolonged antibiotic use. She was followed up over time and had a recurrence of pneumonia within a few months. The condition is associated with high morbidity and mortality, and the role of early diagnosis and reporting to prevent complications is paramount. The recurrent pneumonia observed in the patient also raises questions related to long-term antibiotic use and immunization in the case of polysplenia in this patient population.

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