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F:
Recognize
the round hyperdense area
in between the heart and the descending aorta.
H:
Adult
man, 56-years-old, obesity and a history of heartburn and retrosternal pain.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
There are two main typs of hiatus
hernia: Sliding hiatus hernia (more than 80%): The gastroesophageal region
slides superior into the chest through the esophageal hiatus when the patient
lies down or bends over. Paraesophageal hiatus hernia: The gastroesophageal
region remains in its normal position, but parts of the stomach and peritoneum
slip through the esophageal hiatus. Some hernias present features of both
types and are referred to as mixed hiatus hernias
D:
Sliding hiatus
hernia with gastric reflux additional there is pleural effusion
on each side
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