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What causes diaphragmatic hernia?

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Lack of development: Poor or incomplete development of the pluroperitoneal membrane which forms the diaphragm muscle.

Answered 4/7/2013

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Birth defect: It is a failure of the tissue that will form the diaphragm musle to fuse in the midline and separate the abdominal compartment from the chest compartment.

Answered 4/25/2016

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Dr. Charles Breaux answered

Specializes in Pediatric Surgery

Hole in diaphragm: Most commonly, a diaphragmatic hernia occurs as a congenital anomaly in a baby. A diaphragmatic hernia can also occur as a result of trauma, either penetrating with the diaphragm pierced, or blunt with the diaphragm popped/burst. In all cases, a diaphragmatic hernia requires surgery.

Answered 9/28/2016

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