Nontraumatic Liver Herniation through a Right–Sided Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia of Morgagni: An Autopsy Case Report with a Review of Liver Herniations through the Defect and a Review of the Defect
Abstract:Congenital diaphragmatic hernia of Morgagni (CMH) is a rare developmental defect that develops during the development of the human diaphragm. It is usually right-sided and tends to produce symptoms in later life when abdominal viscera herniate into the chest cavities. Herniations of the liver through this defect into the chest cavities are rare and are often not clinically suspected even when they are associated with symptoms. The amounts of liver tissue involved are usually small, do not cause symptoms and ar… Show more
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