[HTML] from jcdr.netP Shetty, LF Tauro, R Chaudhary, U Kumar… - 2011 - jcdr.net ... may not be symptomatic until adulthood, when the patient presents with acute symptoms or incarceration (4). Congenital hernias (of ... strangulation or perforation and many present with respiratory symptoms (5). The diaphragmatic defects do present as gastricvolvulus (2). The ... Cached
[HTML] from hindawi.comH Ahmed - ISRN Surgery, 2011 - hindawi.com ... AJ Jawad, AI Al-Samarrai, S. Al-Mofada, M. Al-Howasi, NED Hawass, and Z. Al-Beiruti, “Congenital para-oesophageal hiatal hernia in infancy,” Pediatric Surgery International, vol. 13, no. 2-3, pp. 91–94, 1998. AH Al-Salem, “Acute and chronic gastricvolvulus in infants and ... Related articles - Cached - All 4 versions
[HTML] from nih.govAP Cardile… - Hawaii Medical Journal, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Secondary volvuli in the adult are most commonly due to paraesophageal hernias and the peak incidence occurs in the fifth decade of life. 1 – 4 Approximately 20% of gastricvolvulus cases occur in infants under 1 year of age and are often secondary to congenital... Related articles - All 2 versions
ES Dudley… - Journal of the American Association …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ...gastricvolvulus include hernias (paraesophageal, diaphragmatic) or eventrations—elevations of the diaphragm resulting in thinning and atrophy.1,16,28 These congenital defects are more common in males, accounting for the higher incidence of gastricvolvulus in males than ...
[PDF] from sma.org.sgS Ghatak - Singapore Med J, 2011 - sma.org.sg ... Our case is more likely to be congenital eventration of the diaphragm, a type of diaphragmatic hernia.(4) The symptoms of acute GV are a sudden onset of ... Chronic gastricvolvulus can present with atypical nonspecific symptoms, thereby delaying diagnosis and management. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions