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Zeena Makhija1, Behnam Shaygi, Ranjit Deshpande
1Cardiothoracic Unit, Victoria and Albert Ward, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RS, UK. profknow171@yahoo.com
Abstract:
We describe a case of posttraumatic diaphragmatic laceration with unusual late sequelae of presentation. Ventilatory and gastrointestinal compromises are known complications of such herniae; but delayed cardiac tamponade without an intrapericardial component of such a hernia has not been reported so far.
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