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In newborns irregular findings of blood pressure and oxygen saturations can be seen. Breathing problem like stridor, mottling, bradypnea, nasal flaring, and expiratory grunting can also be seen.

The development of morphologically right-sided structures on one side of the body, and morphologically left-sided structures on the other side, is termed lateralization or situs. The normal arrangement, in which right-sided structures are on the right side of the body and vice versa, is known as situs solitus. The term visceroatrial situs is often used to refer to the situs of the viscera, or noncardiac organs, and atria when their situs is in agreement. In normal atrial arrangement or atrial situs solitus, the left atrium is on the left side and right atrium is on the right side. In atrial situs inversus, the left atrium is on the right side and right atrium is on the left side. The morphology of the lungs and the relation between the bronchial tree and the pulmonary arteries are useful in determining situs. A morphologically right lung typically has three lobes, and a morphologically left lung typically has two lobes. Furthermore, the right lung tends to have an arterial bronchus, or one that branches superior to the first lobar division of the pulmonary artery, in contrast to the left-sided lung, which has a hypo arterial bronchus, or one that branches inferior to the first lobar division of the respective pulmonary artery. Tracheobronchial anatomy can generally be assessed from examination of the chest radiography.

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