Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Diaphragmatic hernia that is present at birth.
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It maybe a small hole in diaphragm/severe large defect It’s 1 in 2400 live births If large defect....,1.Resp.distressc Schapoid Abdomen 2.heart pushed others side of hernia 3.lung hypoplasia in affected & opposite side large volume. 4....
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