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Fig. 1B —3-month-old girl with polysplenia syndrome. After chest radiography showed dextrocardia, MRI was performed to rule out associated malformations. Axial unenhanced (A) and delayed contrast-enhanced (B) turbo gradient-echo T1-weighted sequences show mirror-image location of upper abdominal viscera and vessels. Right hypochondrium is occupied by multiple independent splenic nodules of different sizes that show homogeneous enhancement in delayed phase. Findings correspond to polysplenia syndrome associated with situs ambiguous.





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