Today’s featured photographer is Reneé Dale with her submission titled “Scottish Backroads”.
A small percentage of affected people do not have situs solitus or situs inversus totalis, but have organ placement that is between normal and mirror image. This is called situs ambiguus—or heterotaxy if there are also serious heart defects. Situs ambiguus can affect only the organs in the chest, only those in the abdomen, or organs in both. It can be mild or severe and may result in additional health issues for people with PCD. Congenital heart defects (CHD) are 200 times more common in PCD patients with situs ambiguus or heterotaxy. ~ American Thoracic Society
The PCD Artist Project is a collaborative effort by artist to raise awareness for PCD or primary ciliary dyskinesia and support the PCD Smiles program. Each artist who submitted art work to the project either has PCD or has a PCD friend or family member.
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