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Clinical significance of hiatus hernia on Barrett's oesophagus: a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesLangenbecks Arch Surg
Kyang LS   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Hiatal hernias

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2011
Esophageal hiatal hernias have been reported to affect anywhere from 10 to 50% of the population. Hiatal hernias are characterized by a protrusion of the stomach into the thoracic cavity through a widening of the right crus of the diaphragm. There are four types of esophageal hiatal hernias: sliding (type I), paraesophageal (type II), and combined ...
Chase, Dean   +5 more
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Hiatal Hernia

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1996
Hiatal hernia is a condition that is commonly encountered, widely discussed but frequently misunderstood. This review focuses on the pathogenesis, classification, associated conditions and complications of hiatal hernia. Additionally, the medical and surgical approaches to treatment are discussed with a detailed discussion of pre- and postoperative ...
D A, Johnson, W K, Ruffin
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Hiatal hernia complex

The American Journal of Surgery, 1964
Abstract Hiatal hernia in itself is but an anatomic abnormality, rarely significant unless either monstrous in size or associated with physiologic and other anatomic derangements. Unless the hernia is of enormous size, it is essential to approach the problem as one of peptic esophagitis.
E J, Berman, J K, Berman
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