Isolated dextrogastria with eventration of right hemidiaphragm and hiatal hernia in an adult male.
Shahid AzizSimone KönigHaseeb NoorMuhammad NadeemRabaab ZahraFaisal RasheedPublished in: BMC gastroenterology (2022)
In case of visceral transpositions, routine diagnostic blood and radiological tests may lead the health care provider to misdiagnosis. It is necessary, in particular when surgery is required, to carefully elucidate the organ anomaly. The use of additional imaging and radiological methods may be called for; CT scan and a barium test were critical here. This is the first case of isolated dextrogastria with eventration of right hemidiaphragm and hiatal hernia reported from Pakistan providing insights for diagnostic procedures.
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