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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.
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( q) W( S5 b; A2 h& Uif 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.
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