Kartagener syndrome: Case report and Review
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Kartagener syndrome, primary ciliary dyskinesia, situs inversus.

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Kartagener syndrome: Case report and Review. (2017). Universitas Medica, 58(1). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.umed58-1.kart
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El síndrome de Kartagener es una enfermedad autosómica recesiva poco frecuente (uno de cada 32.000 nacimientos), caracterizada por la tríada de bronquiectasias, sinusitis crónica y situs inversus. El artículo presenta el caso de un hombre de veinticuatro años de edad con dicha enfermedad, a partir del cual se revisa su fisiopatología, las estrategias diagnósticas y terapéuticas y su pronóstico.

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