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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia associated with a gastroesophageal duplication cyst: A case report JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY Danzer, E., Paek, B. W., Farmer, D. L., Poulain, F. R., Farrell, J. A., Harrison, M. R., Albanese, C. T. 2001; 36 (4): 626-628
Abstract
Severe left congenital diaphragmatic hernia was diagnosed in a baby prenatally, and she underwent hernia repair on the sixth postnatal day of life. She was found to have a huge symptomatic gastroesophageal duplication cyst on day 24 of life. A thoracoabdominal dissection allowed successful cyst excision. J Pediatr Surg 36:626-628.
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