Unrecognised diaphragmatic hernia in a refugee child: an incidental diagnosis.

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Title: Unrecognised diaphragmatic hernia in a refugee child: an incidental diagnosis.
Authors: Poddighe, Dimitri, Boggini, Tiziana, Savasta, Salvatore, Marseglia, Gian Luigi
Source: BMJ Case Reports; 6/13/2017, Vol. 2017, p1-3, 3p, 1 Black and White Photograph
Abstract: A 4-year-old boy from Syria was evaluated at the emergency department because of an upper airway viral illness. His physical examination showed a significant intensity reduction of all heart sounds in the absence of any other pathological signs. As the child was affected with Down's syndrome and had suffered thoracic and abdominal trauma because of bombardments, a diaphragmatic hernia was immediately suspected and was confirmed through a simple chest X-ray. A careful clinical examination is crucial in refugee children and adolescents, as several medical and surgical disorders could have escaped previously. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:1757790X
DOI:10.1136/bcr-2017-220748
Published in:BMJ Case Reports
Language:English