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Diaphragmatic Rupture Complicating Labor☆☆☆
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1996Abstract Diaphragmatic rupture during labor is rare and usually involves a history of congenital or traumatic diaphragmatic injury. The diagnosis is usually evident at the time of delivery. We relate the emergency department presentation of such a case, in which an initially confusing clinical presentation was clarified by unexpected findings on chest
Michael Heller, Robert Hill
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Blunt Diaphragmatic Rupture in Children
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2004Although several series of blunt diaphragmatic rupture in adults have been published, this injury remains largely uncharacterized in the pediatric population.We queried our trauma registry for all children admitted with blunt diaphragmatic rupture over a 10-year period at a Level I pediatric trauma center.Six children (aged 2-15 years; mean, 7 years ...
Denis D. Bensard+5 more
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Traumatic Intrapericardial Diaphragmatic Rupture
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1984A case of traumatic intrapericardial diaphragmatic rupture in a 72-year-old patient is presented. The evaluation and treatment of this lesion and associate pathology in the acute phase is presented, the pathophysiology is commented on, and a thorough review of the literature is presented. To our knowledge, only 29 cases have been previously reported.
Sanchez-Lloret J+3 more
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Diaphragmatic Rupture: Too Much to Stomach
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021n ...
Nappi F., Fiore A., Avtaar Singh S. S.
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Diaphragmatic Rupture with Cardiac Tamponade
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1975Intrapericardial herniation of abdominal viscera following blunt abdominal trauma is rare. Wc have been able to find only nine reported cases. Six of these were finally diagnosed after a long delay, ranging from a year to 23 years. Three were diagnosed within three months of the original injury, but in these patients, the investigations were initiated ...
J. H. Havill, D. V. Handley
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CT of Blunt Diaphragmatic Rupture
RadioGraphics, 2012The diagnosis of blunt diaphragmatic rupture (BDR) is difficult and often missed, leaving many patients with this traumatic injury at risk for life-threatening complications. The potential diagnostic pitfalls are numerous and include anatomic variants and congenital and acquired abnormalities. Chest radiography, despite its known limitations, may still
Amandine Desir, Benoît Ghaye
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Imaging of diaphragmatic rupture after trauma
Clinical Radiology, 2006Traumatic rupture of the diaphragm usually results from blunt or penetrating injuries, or iatrogenic causes. Most cases are initially overlooked in the acute phase because they present with variable clinical and radiological signs. An overlooked diaphragmatic injury presents as a hernia many years later with potentially serious complications, therefore
Eren, Suat, OKUR, Adnan, Kantarci, M
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[Diaphragmatic rupture and right ipsilateral intercostal hernia in chronic cough].
Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2022E. Cloche+4 more
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Spontaneous rupture of a congenital diaphragmatic eventration
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 1994A 51-year-old man presented as an emergency with acute intestinal obstruction following herniation of abdominal contents into the left hemithorax through a spontaneous rupture of his eventrated left hemidiaphragm. He underwent a left thoracotomy with reduction of the herniated abdominal contents, repair of the diaphragmatic rupture and plication of the
Ridley Pd+2 more
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