Diaphragmatic Hernia: Abdominal structures enter the thorax; may occur due to congenital defect of pleuroperitoneal membrane or from trauma. Commonly occurs on left side due to relative protection of right hemidiaphragm by liver.
FA 2020 p.370
FA 2019 pg 364
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Diaphragmatic Hernia: Abdominal structures enter the thorax; may occur due to congenital defect of pleuroperitoneal membrane or from trauma. Commonly occurs on left side due to relative protection of right hemidiaphragm by liver.
FA 2020 p.370