9 Z, B' a4 m: j5 [+ Ktvb now,tvbnow,bttvbthis is possible to have this presentation, this is called Dextrocardia.5.39.217.76# b( c# c0 X6 ~" Q
" s& G# f$ x: a5 `6 E/ Q% R6 n: r- K9 M5.39.217.76however, even not die from damaging the heart itself, the bullet would definitely hit the lung, and causes pneumothorax (氣胸 in chinese). This could cause collapse of a lung, making it unable to expend and perform normal ventilation. In trauma case, a even worse situation called tension pneumothorax would develop. Without emergent management, she would die from suffocation. - x `- O% l) r# C' @- A6 U1 A+ y% u% |) x0 j, ^$ Y
also, even in dextrocardia, the left heart, ( which is the originally right heart other normal people) could be damaged by the bullet too. ) T! {/ c5 V; _# m " f9 }4 `2 [# o( cif anyone is interested, you can also look for "situs inversus", which is a congenital disorder which has the inversion of all internal organs, like liver at the left, stomach at the right of your abdomen. , S6 H. n4 v" N & `% u+ S1 @$ @+ r% atvb now,tvbnow,bttvbtrust me, i am a doctor