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Distinctive Presentation of a Diaphragmatic Hernia 15 Years After A Traumatic Insult
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 08/17/09
Khreiss M et al. – Diaphragmatic hernias are well–known sequelae of abdominal and chest wall trauma. However, they may go undiagnosed in the acute setting but present later due to gastrointestinal or respiratory complications. A distinctive presentation of a diaphragmatic hernia 15 years after a traumatic insult is herein described. Management strategies are also discussed.
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