Figure 4:
The panels show the features of right isomerism as demonstrated in the clinical setting. In (A), a coronal minimum intensity projection image shows bilateral morphologically right bronchuses. The coronal computed tomographic image in (B) shows bilateral superior caval veins draining to the atrial roofs on each side, along with bilateral morphologically right appendages. The volume-rendered image in (C) shows all pulmonary veins draining to the right-sided atrium, which also receives the right-sided superior caval vein and has a morphologically right appendage.

The panels show the features of right isomerism as demonstrated in the clinical setting. In (A), a coronal minimum intensity projection image shows bilateral morphologically right bronchuses. The coronal computed tomographic image in (B) shows bilateral superior caval veins draining to the atrial roofs on each side, along with bilateral morphologically right appendages. The volume-rendered image in (C) shows all pulmonary veins draining to the right-sided atrium, which also receives the right-sided superior caval vein and has a morphologically right appendage.

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