Disease | peptic ulcer disease |
Phenotype | C0019284|diaphragmatic hernia |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 21915507 | It has been previously reported as a complication after pulmonary resections,1 trauma (especially due to traumatic diaphragmatic hernia), complications of peptic ulcer disease, and malignancy.2 some case reports have indicated a predisposition caused by oral steroids or anti-inflammatory drug intake when the cause is gastric perforation.3 according to a recent literature review,4 subphrenic pathologies less frequently lead to this condition, generally due to diaphragmatic erosion. |
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