Right diaphragmatic rupture and hepatic hernia: an indirect sign on computed tomography

We report a case of blunt traumatic right diaphragm rupture with hepatic hernia. The diagnosis was first suggested by an abnormal hepatic location depicted on axial CT. This finding can be considered as a potentially new indirect sign of right diaphragm rupture in patients with blunt trauma. The dia...

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description We report a case of blunt traumatic right diaphragm rupture with hepatic hernia. The diagnosis was first suggested by an abnormal hepatic location depicted on axial CT. This finding can be considered as a potentially new indirect sign of right diaphragm rupture in patients with blunt trauma. The diagnosis was then confirmed by reformatted CT and MR images.
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Diaphragm
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Hernia
Hernia - diagnostic imaging
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Hernias
Humans
Liver
Liver - diagnostic imaging
Liver - injuries
Liver Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Male
Rupture
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Trauma
Wounds, Nonpenetrating - diagnostic imaging
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