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  2. Diaphragmatic Hernia: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis - Healthline

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    A congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is due to the abnormal development of the diaphragm while the fetus is forming. A defect in the diaphragm of the fetus allows one or more of their abdominal ...

  3. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia - Wikipedia

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    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a birth defect of the diaphragm. The most common type of CDH is a Bochdalek hernia; other types include Morgagni hernia, diaphragm eventration and central tendon defects of the diaphragm. Malformation of the diaphragm allows the abdominal organs to push into the chest cavity, hindering proper lung ...

  4. Pectus Excavatum: Symptoms, Treatments, and Complications

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    abnormal heart rhythms. poor exercise capacity. shortness of breath. unexplained fatigue. A doctor may take measurements of a person’s sunken chest and track it over time to determine if it’s ...

  5. Pectus Carinatum: What You Need to Know About a ... - WebMD

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    Pectus carinatum, also called a protruding sternum or pigeon chest, is a rare deformity in children. It causes the chest and ribs to stick out further than they should. Only one or two children ...

  6. Epigastric Hernia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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    Surgery to repair an epigastric hernia can lead to certain serious complications. If you have any of the following symptoms after surgery, you should seek medical attention: high fever. difficulty ...

  7. Bochdalek hernia - Wikipedia

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    Bochdalek hernia is one of two forms of a congenital diaphragmatic hernia, the other form being Morgagni hernia. A Bochdalek hernia is a congenital abnormality in which an opening exists in the infant's diaphragm, allowing normally intra-abdominal organs (particularly the stomach and intestines) to enter into the thoracic cavity.

  8. Pectus excavatum - Wikipedia

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    Pectus excavatum is a structural deformity of the anterior thoracic wall in which the sternum and rib cage are shaped abnormally. This produces a caved-in or sunken appearance of the chest. It can either be present at birth or develop after puberty.

  9. Ectopia Cordis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD

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    Symptoms. Ectopia cordis is defined by its main symptom: the heart being outside the body. Babies who have this condition often also have other “midline defects” (problems along the line going ...