| REGION |
NAME OF THE ORGAN |
OBSERVATION |
| THORAX |
Heart |
Apex – on Right side
Chambers–positioned reversely |
| |
Superior venacava (SVC) |
Formation is normal but seen on the left side. |
| |
Inferior vena cava (IVC) |
Formation is normal but directed on to the left side |
| |
Ductus Arteriosus |
Connects right branch of the pulmonary trunk to arch aorta. |
| |
Lungs |
On right side two lobes with normal hilar structures, lingula and cardiac notch
On left side Three lobes with normal hilar structures, |
| DIAPHRAGM |
Crus, Central tendon, domes
Oesophagus |
No herniation, structures passing through diaphragm are on normal basis
Oesophageal hiatus in diaphragm is towards right side |
| ABDOMEN |
Stomach |
Infantile, with normal gross features |
| |
Spleen |
Present at Right Hypochondria |
| |
Liver |
Large left lobe with gallbladder fossa on its inferior surface, microscopic structure has no cysts presents |
| |
Small Intestine |
Loops of Intestines placed at the centre without getting fixed
Duodenum oriented on left side |
| |
Vermiform Appendix |
Positioned centrally without mesocolon |
| |
Large Intestine |
Caecum is not sacculated, no ascending colon, transverse colon and rectum placed at the centre of the cavity. |
| |
Kidneys |
Enormously grown occupying most of the abdomen |
| |
Supra Renals |
According to the shapes they are present reversely |
| Pelvis |
Genital Organs |
Normal, well developed external and internal genital organs |