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. 2015 Aug;32(8):21-23.

Colonic Dyspnea and the Morgagni Hernia: A Rare Adult Diagnosis

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Colonic Dyspnea and the Morgagni Hernia: A Rare Adult Diagnosis

Ryan Restrepo et al. Fed Pract. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

When confronted by vague pulmonary and abdominal symptoms, health care providers should be aware of rare and potentially life-threatening congenital diaphragmatic hernias.

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Author disclosures The authors report no actual or potential conflicts of interest with regard to this article.

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Figure 1
Anteroposterior Chest X-ray Demonstration of abnormal contour of the cardiomediastinal border at the right costocardiac angle. There is bowel gas within this area.
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Figure 2
Coronal View Computed Tomography Demonstration of the diaphragmatic defect at the right cardiophrenic angle containing intraperitoneal fat and a loop of transverse colon consistent with Morgagni hernia.
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Figure 3
Sagittal View Computed Tomography Demonstration of the diaphragmatic defect at the right cardiophrenic angle containing intraperitoneal fat and a loop of transverse colon consistent with Morgagni hernia.
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Figure 4
Intraoperative Photo of Anterior Diaphragmatic Hernia With Omentum Portion of the transverse colon is herniating into the chest.
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Figure 5
Intraoperative Photo of Postreduction of Hernia Contents The defect was 3 × 8 cm.
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Figure 6
Intraoperative Photo Demonstrating the Final Repair Product The hernia sac was left in place and the defect reapproximated primarily. Mesh was added to buttress the repair.

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