2019
DOI: 10.18502/sjms.v14i1.4376
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Acquired Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia with Delayed Presentation in a Child

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“…13 CT scan is considered to be the gold standard examination because it can determine the presence, size, and location of the diaphragmatic defect, as well as the contents of various types of diaphragmatic hernia. 16 CT scan sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing diaphragmatic hernia are 82% and 87%. Thoracic MSCT with contrast in this patient showed an image suggestive of a right Bochdalek hernia, with multiple bowel loops and stomach were in the posterior aspect of the right thoracic cavity.…”
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“…13 CT scan is considered to be the gold standard examination because it can determine the presence, size, and location of the diaphragmatic defect, as well as the contents of various types of diaphragmatic hernia. 16 CT scan sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing diaphragmatic hernia are 82% and 87%. Thoracic MSCT with contrast in this patient showed an image suggestive of a right Bochdalek hernia, with multiple bowel loops and stomach were in the posterior aspect of the right thoracic cavity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%