In this week's Moves in Medicine, Temple Health doctors look at an uncommon, but very serious condition call diaphragm paralysis. It can easily be repaired, if it is diagnosed in the first place.
A hiatal hernia is an enlarged opening in your diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that contracts when you breathe. Organs in your belly push through this opening and into your chest. There are two main ...
You have full access to this article via your institution. We previously presented a single case of CDH with homolateral limb deficiency in 2001 (ref. 7), but wish to present this additional case ...
A paraesophageal hernia is a type of hiatal hernia where a significant portion of the stomach (and possibly other organs) bulges through a natural opening in the diaphragm and into the chest cavity.
Ariana asks: I have been experiencing extreme abdominal cramping when I run, also an unusual shortness of breath and an inability to move my legs. [I run] a 5k distance and usually the first mile or ...
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