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
Table 2: Internal Anatomy.