Congenital diaphragmatic disease: An unusual presentation in adulthood. Case report

ConclusionThe correct development of the diaphragm is essential for the neighboring organs. The observed clinical pattern could be related to a partial modification of neural crest cell detachment or migration, which could be responsible for bowel and diaphragm defects, even though it was not included in typical neural crest cell syndromes. Further researches should be performed in order to define the sporadic or syndromic source of these multiorgan defects.
Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research