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Diaphragmatic eventration is a clinical condition that often presents without symptoms. In this condition, all or certain parts of the diaphragm are located higher than normal. True diaphragmatic eventration occurs due to a congenital progressive disorder of the diaphragm muscle, and no pathology is observed in the sternum, ribs, and lumbar spine parts
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Differentiating Diaphragmatic Paralysis and Eventration
Academic Radiology, 2007Although elevation of the diaphragm can be appreciated on conventional PA and lateral chest radiography, the modality is commonly viewed as inadequate to differentiate diaphragmatic paralysis from eventration. Our objective was to qualitatively and quantitatively measure the utility of chest radiography in determining the presence or absence of ...
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2013
Diaphragmatic eventration is traditionally managed by plicating the area of the diaphragm which is either thinned (congenital defects) or weakened (acquired defects).
Melanie Clarke, Robert Carachi
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Diaphragmatic eventration is traditionally managed by plicating the area of the diaphragm which is either thinned (congenital defects) or weakened (acquired defects).
Melanie Clarke, Robert Carachi
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Posttraumatic Diaphragmatic Eventration
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2004John J, Como +2 more
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2022Augusto Zani, Wendy Chung, Jan Deprest
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[Congenital diaphragmatic eventration].
Fortschritte der Medizin, 1980The nomenclature of congenital defects of the diaphragm is not unequivocal. Congenital eventration means the incomplete ingrowth of muscle fibers between the pleural and peritoneal sheet of the diaphragm during the embryonal period. The differential diagnosis of eventration and hernia may be very difficult. The adequate surgical treatment differs.
R, Döhler, G, Heinemann
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Randomized Trial of Fetal Surgery for Severe Left Diaphragmatic Hernia
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Jan Deprest +2 more
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Rapidly Progressive Diaphragmatic Weakness and Injury during Mechanical Ventilation in Humans
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2011Samir Jaber, Basil J Petrof, Boris Jung
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