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at 9:51 p.m. Mar, 23, 2024
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why the abdomen is scaphoid in congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Source: UWorld - Step 1 19780
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is associated with lung {{c1::hypoplasia}} and a(n) {{c2::scaphoid::shape}} abdomen
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Boards and Beyond
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Watch Congenital GI Disorders




Watch Congenital GI Disorders
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Hernias : Diaphragmatic Hernias
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Introduction to the Respiratory System : Embryologic Defects
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Introduction to the Respiratory System : Embryologic Defects
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hole in the diaphgram that allows abdominal organs to go into chest; causes pulmonary hypoplasia (squishes lungs)





hole in the diaphgram that allows abdominal organs to go into chest; causes pulmonary hypoplasia (squishes lungs)

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