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Morgagni's hernia: believing is seeing
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Morgagni's hernia: believing is seeing

Craig A McBride and Spencer W Beasley
ANZ journal of surgery, Vol.78(9), pp.739-744
09/2008
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/35557

Abstract

Hernia, Diaphragmatic - history Hernia, Diaphragmatic - surgery Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital History, 17th Century History, 18th Century Humans Infant, Newborn
The original description by Morgagni of the anterior diaphragmatic defect that bears his name implies a paramedian defect and this may be true when acquired in adulthood. In contrast, the anterior diaphragmatic defect that is observed in children is central rather than paramedian, as is often assumed. Its central retrosternal location has been confirmed by various methods, but is most clearly evident on laparoscopy.

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