Diaphragmatic hernia

A diaphragmatic hernia in pediatrics is a congenital condition where abdominal organs protrude into the chest cavity through an opening in the diaphragm. This malformation can severely compromise lung development, leading to respiratory distress in newborns. Early diagnosis via prenatal ultrasound is crucial, revealing abnormalities like bowel loops in the chest or a mediastinal shift.

Postnatal ultrasound confirms the diagnosis, vital for surgical planning. Medical management focuses on stabilizing the infant’s respiratory and cardiovascular systems before corrective surgery. Understanding “pediatric diaphragmatic hernia” and its “ultrasound diagnosis” is key for neonatal care and surgical intervention.

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