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this is possible to have this presentation, this is called Dextrocardia.! W* Q9 j2 o5 E- D3 M; g3 H) V
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however, 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. ( ]# f: ?+ S: K; ~" l. g4 a8 R0 c
also, even in dextrocardia, the left heart, ( which is the originally right heart other normal people) could be damaged by the bullet too. ! L) n! ^ p2 M' y3 _公仔箱論壇公仔箱論壇6 ^2 E6 Q$ w0 z, W: I1 ~1 g, R, \) a
if 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. - \6 m7 I9 m* o9 v8 z ( N7 H' [6 Y6 J5.39.217.76trust me, i am a doctor