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Meanings of
diaphragmatic hernia
in English
Portuguese
hérnia de hiato
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Hernia resulting from the protrusion of part of the stomach through the diaphragm.
hiatus hernia
hiatal hernia
Portuguese
hérnia de hiato
Synonyms
Examples for "
hiatus hernia
"
hiatus hernia
hiatal hernia
Examples for "
hiatus hernia
"
1
Objective: Recurrent
hiatus
hernia
is frequently found in patients undergoing reoperative antireflux surgery.
2
Paraesophageal
hiatus
hernia
is a very rare entity in children.
3
Conventional Remedy: From your description it sounds like the symptoms of a
hiatus
hernia
.
4
A LES-CD ≥ 3 cm seems to discern a
hiatus
hernia
of clinical significance.
5
The clinical course of a massive paraesophageal
hiatus
hernia
containing colon and stomach in a five-year-old boy is presented.
1
An endoscopy was done demonstrating a
hiatal
hernia
,
and five benign polyps.
2
Its relief rate and adverse rate were influenced by
hiatal
hernia
and drinking.
3
Gastric acid secretion was assessed by endoscopic gastrin test, and the presence of
hiatal
hernia
by endoscopy.
4
A Nissen sleeve was performed due to its GERD,
hiatal
hernia
and multiple polyps on the stomach.
5
Since he had a large sliding esophageal
hiatal
hernia
that was increasing in size, he underwent laparoscopic fundoplication.
Usage of
diaphragmatic hernia
in English
1
Alderson reports a fatal case of
diaphragmatic
hernia
with symptoms of pneumothorax.
2
In all six cases of
diaphragmatic
hernia
MRI provided additional information.
3
The highest rate of mortality was observed for congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
.
4
Congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
is a rare congenital malformation, as well as kidney ectopia.
5
Abbey Murphy Weir was diagnosed with a
diaphragmatic
hernia
when she was three-years-old.
6
The main applications has been in cardiac surgery, congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
and esophageal atresia.
7
Congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
,
despite advances in therapy, remains a complex condition with significant morbidity and mortality.
8
Results: All 25 animals developed a
diaphragmatic
hernia
with protrusion of the intestine into the thoracic cavity.
9
We report a case of a gastrobronchial fistula after robotic repair of a chronic traumatic
diaphragmatic
hernia
.
10
Further, the risk advanced in line with the severity of congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
assessed by prenatal ultrasound.
11
Born in January with a congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
,
he died from complications following a heart and lung bypass.
12
The patient underwent pulmonary artery banding and clipping of patent ductus arteriosus after repair of the
diaphragmatic
hernia
.
13
The 1 exception was open hysterotomy for the tracheal clip procedure for congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
,
which has been abandoned.
14
Conclusions: Tracheal occlusion did not improve survival or morbidity rates in this cohort of fetuses with congenital
diaphragmatic
hernia
.
15
Landon was born with something called a
diaphragmatic
hernia
,
which means his diaphragm didn't close together while he was developing.
16
We show that myogenisis in the diaphragm is independent of TGFβ and the
diaphragmatic
hernia
arises from fibroblast-specific migration defect.
Other examples for "diaphragmatic hernia"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
diaphragmatic
hernia
diaphragmatic
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
diaphragmatic hernia
Portuguese
hérnia de hiato
Diaphragmatic hernia
through the time
Diaphragmatic hernia
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