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We report herein a case of incarcerated paraesophageal hernia associated with perforation of the fundus of the stomach. A 71-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital after a diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract perforation had been made at a local hospital. Her history included an esophageal hiatal hernia. A laparotomy was performed which revealed that the antrum of stomach and the duodenal bulb had prolapsed into the esophageal hiatus and become incarcerated. This prolapse had caused stenosis in the corpus of the stomach, resulting in distension of the oral side of the stomach and thinning of the wall. A perforation, 15 mm long, was recognized in the major curvature of the fundus. The patient suffered respiratory failure postoperatively, necessitating respiratory support for 1 week. She was discharged on postoperative day 40. This case report serves to demonstrate that because of the very serious complications that may result from an untreated paraesophageal hernia, elective repair should be performed wherever possible even in asymptomatic patients.
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PMID:Incarcerated paraesophageal hernia associated with perforation of the fundus of the stomach: report of a case. 1138 13

Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy is an inherited, degenerative myopathy due to the absence of dystrophin and is used as a model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy of young boys. This report describes the radiographic abnormalities of Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy in 26 dogs. The thoracic abnormalities included diaphragmatic asymmetry (18/26), diaphragmatic undulation (18/26), and gastro-esophageal hiatal hernia (6/26). Pelvic abnormalities included narrowing of the body of the ilia (14/19), ventral deviation and curvature of the tuber ischii (14/19), elongation of the obturator foramen with a decrease in opacity of the surrounding bone (12/19), and lateral flaring of the wings of the ilia (12/19). Abdominal abnormalities consisted of hepatomegaly (14/22) and poor serosal detail (12/22). The unique thoracic abnormalities were a consistent finding in affected Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy dogs. The diagnosis of muscular dystrophy should be included in the differential list if the combination of diaphragm undulation and asymmetry, and gastro-esophageal hiatal hernia are identified. These diaphragmatic abnormalities are related to hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the diaphragm. Additionally, the skeletal changes of pelvic tilt, elongation of the pelvis, widening of the obturator foramina and thinning of the ischiatic tables appear to be specific to Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy in dogs. These pelvic abnormalities are most likely secondary to bone remodeling associated with the progressive skeletal myopathy and subsequent contracture/fibrosis.
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PMID:Radiographic features of Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy. 1715 67