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Congenital Morgagni Hernia

2020
Morgagni hernia is also called retrosternal hernias as it occurs through a defect between the septum transversum and the costal margin of the diaphragm, most frequently occurring on the right. Congenital Morgagni hernia (CMH) is very rare, comprising 3% to 5% of all types of congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
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Morgagni Hernia in an Adult: a Forgotten Cause of Epigastric Pain

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2022
Matthew Marshall-Webb, S. Thompson
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Morgagni's hernia in infants and children

European Journal of Surgery, 2003
To report my experience of Morgagni's hernia in 4 infants and 1 child.Retrospective study.Teaching hospital, Saudi Arabia.4 infants and 1 child with Morgagni's hernias, one of which was recurrent.Repair through an abdominal incision.Presentation, morbidity, and recurrence.4 of the 5 cases presented with respiratory distress or pulmonary infection, or ...
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Morgagni Hernia in an Infant; A Case Report

Annals of PIMS-Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is a rare anomaly found amongst neonates. Morgagni hernia was first identified in 1761 by Giovanni Battista Morgagni, father of modern anatomical pathology.
A. Pak   +6 more
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A Camplication of a Morgagni Hernia

Australasian Radiology, 1990
Christopher J. O'Donnell, Leslie Fisher
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Laparoscopic Approach to Morgagni Hernias

The American Surgeon™, 2017
Brett Howard   +2 more
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Tetralogy of Fallot with Morgagni's Hernia

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2015
Nandkishor Agrawal   +4 more
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A RARE CASE OF LEFT SIDED UNCOMPLICATED MORGAGNI HERNIA IN AN ADULT

International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies, 2021
Raja Lahiri
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