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  • Title: A case of a diaphragmatic rupture complicated with lacerations of stomach and spleen caused by a violent cough presenting with mediastinal shift.
    Author: Kara E, Kaya Y, Zeybek R, Coskun T, Yavuz C.
    Journal: Ann Acad Med Singap; 2004 Sep; 33(5):649-50. PubMed ID: 15531963.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: Diapraghmatic rupture is a clinical case that is mostly seen following a blunt thoracoabdominal trauma or is rarely reported as spontaneously induced by various factors. CLINICAL PICTURE: A 28-year-old man presented as an emergency with shortness of breath and severe abdominal pain following a violent cough. His chest radiography and computed tomography demonstrated left diaphragmatic rupture, mediastinal shift and herniation of gastric fundus into the pleural cavity. TREATMENT: Left thoracotomy for the replacement of herniated gastric fundus and median laparotomy for the repair of serosal layer of gastric fundus and a diaphragmatic gap were performed. OUTCOME: He made an uneventful recovery. CONCLUSIONS: Diaphragmatic ruptures may be caused by violent coughing with serious life-threatening complications.
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