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[Rare complication of a post-traumatic left diaphragmatic hernia]
A Aissa1, A Hassine1, H Hajji2
1Service d'imagerie médicale, hôpital Ibn El Jazzar Kairouan, BP 132, Kairouan sud, 3131 Kairouan, Tunisie.
Abstract:
Diaphragmatic hernia is a post-traumatic lesion specific trauma that may go unnoticed. The left hemidiaphragm is the most frequently affected. The diagnosis is then made at the occasion of a complication, especially gastric volvulus. The authors report the case of a young man aged 26 years old with a gastric volvulus on post-traumatic diaphragmatic hernia diagnosed by CT.
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