A. Koutras, Z. Fasoulakis, G. Asimakopoulos, K. Tasias, G. Daskalakis, M. Theodora, P. Antsaklis
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Isolated dextrogastria is an uncommon congenital abnormality defined by rightward stomach rotation. Although it was usually thought to be a harmless discovery with no long-term implications, potential connections with other congenital malformations have been documented. In our case, a 30-year-old primigravida’s fetus with isolated dextrogastria and an abdominal cyst gave birth at 38 weeks of pregnancy and later received a biliary atresia diagnosis. This case report contributes to the expanding collection of literature on solitary dextrogastria and highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring for any related anomalies and long-term repercussions.