"Trans-cis isomerism " is where, in certain compounds, an interconversion of cis and trans isomers can be observed.
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In either instance, the apex of the heart will be poorly positioned, which should alert a clinician of the likelihood of atrial isomerism.
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Right-atrial and left-atrial isomerism and associated pulmonary issues are treated in a series of steps based on the severity of symptoms.
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The halogenated alkylamine antihistamines all exhibit optical isomerism, and chlorphenamine in the indicated products is racemic chlorphenamine maleate, whereas dexchlorpheniramine is the dextrorotary stereoisomer.
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This mutation may cause congenital heart defects due to malformation, interrupted inferior vena cava, and lack of lung asymmetry ( left pulmonary isomerism ).
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Isomerism caused much consternation to early researchers, since isomers have exactly the same composition, but differ in configuration ( arrangement ) of the atoms.
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The interconversion of the two forms involves the movement of an alpha hydrogen and the shifting of bonding electrons; hence, the isomerism qualifies as tautomerism.
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The idea of residual topological isomerism introduces a handy scheme of modifying the molecular graphs and generalizes former efforts of systemization of mechanically bound and bridged molecules.
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Heterotaxy syndrome with atrial isomerism occurs in 1 out of every 10, 000 live births and is associated with approximately 3 % of congenital heart disease cases.
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The halogenated alkylamine antihistamines all exhibit optical isomerism and brompheniramine products contain racemic brompheniramine maleate whereas dexbrompheniramine ( Drixoral ) is the dextrorotary ( right-handed ) stereoisomer.