Hydrothorax and air fluid levels in the right chest – a diagnostic dilemma
A diaphragmatic defect that permits abdominal contents to herniate into the right side of the chest is rare. In adults with right-sided diaphragmatic hernias, few occur without a history of trauma, and even fewer are symptomatic. This case report illustrates such a case and the rare entity of an ant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | South African journal of surgery 2023-09, Vol.61 (3), p.39-41 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A diaphragmatic defect that permits abdominal contents to herniate into the right side of the chest is rare. In adults with right-sided diaphragmatic hernias, few occur without a history of trauma, and even fewer are symptomatic. This case report illustrates such a case and the rare entity of an anterolaterally located hernia. Although uncommon and easily missed, consequences of diaphragmatic hernias can be disastrous. The importance of a combination of high clinical suspicion and the use of computed tomography (CT) to aid diagnosis, and the dangers of a surgical condition being incorrectly assessed and admitted to a non-surgical specialty are highlighted in this case. Keywords: right diaphragmatic hernia, adult diaphragmatic hernia, non-traumatic diaphragmatic hernia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, spontaneous diaphragmatic hernia, strangulated diaphragmatic hernia, obstructed diaphragmatic hernia |
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ISSN: | 0038-2361 2078-5151 |
DOI: | 10.36303/SAJS.4041 |