9 i5 z4 K9 J% G4 @4 I3 Y; fthis is possible to have this presentation, this is called Dextrocardia. 7 N5 o' z5 y+ Qtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb 7 J3 ?1 D5 ~4 B: }* |/ }9 f7 rhowever, 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. ; O: {& @0 c' \" e' b 6 m7 N/ w& ]4 t% r$ y1 Ealso, even in dextrocardia, the left heart, ( which is the originally right heart other normal people) could be damaged by the bullet too. 8 T; b/ u& l" P# K公仔箱論壇. x% |2 v1 J- ^/ W2 A) g$ H* B) u2 }8 P
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