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Fig. 2 CT scan in 22-year-old man with Kartagener's syndrome. Image of
lungs (left image) shows dextrocardia and bronchiectasis. Image of
great vessels (right image) shows that main pulmonary artery (P) is
to right of ascending aorta (A), an inverted relationship, as is expected with
situs inversus.