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Pediatric Surgery International, 2000
Congenital lumbar hernia (CLH) is a rare anomaly with only 45 cases reported in the English-language literature. This paper describes nine patients with CLH treated in our unit. Unusual features included the relatively high incidence of inferior lumbar hernia, presentation at the age of 6 years in one case, and an association with hydrometrocolpos and ...
A, Wakhlu, A K, Wakhlu
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Congenital lumbar hernia (CLH) is a rare anomaly with only 45 cases reported in the English-language literature. This paper describes nine patients with CLH treated in our unit. Unusual features included the relatively high incidence of inferior lumbar hernia, presentation at the age of 6 years in one case, and an association with hydrometrocolpos and ...
A, Wakhlu, A K, Wakhlu
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1985Congenital diaphragmatic hernia continues to be a critical problem in neonatal surgery. Despite the apparent simplicity of the anatomic defect, the physiology is complex, and survival remains uncertain. Surgical success has been achieved, but we recognize that the barrier to survival is pulmonary parenchymal and vascular hypoplasia as well as the ...
M L, Cullen, M D, Klein, A I, Philippart
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CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA
Archives of Surgery, 1954DURING the past seven years we have observed 33 cases of congenital diaphragmatic hernias at the Children's Memorial Hospital, 31 of which have undergone surgical repair. During the course of this experience, several important points in the care of these patients have been forcefully impressed upon us.
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
The congenital diaphragmatic hernia is one of the main causes of respiratory distress tributaries of surgical treatment in newborns. Its rate is estimated among 1 x 2000 to 1 x 5000 born alive.
Liván Veitía Collazo +1 more
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Archives of Surgery, 1967BETWEEN 1948 and 1966, the incidence of congenital diaphragmatic hernias at the John Gaston Hospital in Memphis, Tenn, has been 1/7,000 live births. The total number of cases at the teaching hospitals associated with the University of Tennessee averaged approximately two cases per year during this interval; thus, the condition is uncommon even in large
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
Current concepts of the unusual and frequently complex problems of internal hernia are reviewed, and the results of 8 cases are reported.
L de S, Shaffner, T C, Pennell
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Current concepts of the unusual and frequently complex problems of internal hernia are reviewed, and the results of 8 cases are reported.
L de S, Shaffner, T C, Pennell
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
2013Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a defect of development of the pericardioperitoneal canals. In general, it occurs at 6–7 weeks of gestation. It is responsible for herniation of the abdominal organs into the thoracic cavity. CDH is delimited anteriorly by the diaphragm, sideways by the diaphragmatic pillars and posteriorly by the costal margin.
Molinaro F. +5 more
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Anaesthesia, 1979A description of the pathology, clinical presentation and management of congenital diaphragmatic hernia is given together with the results obtained in Newcastle during the last seven years. Some suggestions are made for improved management.
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1970S K, Bandi +3 more
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