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An umbilical hernia develops when the abdominal muscles don't close tightly over that opening, and part of the small intestine slides out through it, creating a ...
This test can show pressure on the spinal cord or nerves due to multiple herniated disks or other conditions. Nerve tests. Nerve conduction studies and ...
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Herniated disks also are called ruptured disks or slipped disks. The whole disk does not rupture or slip. Only the small area of the crack is affected. Compared ...
The goal of this study is to compare the rate of recurrence of hiatal hernia in patients with large hiatal hernias who had the Belsey Mark-IV and Nissen ...
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is most often found during a routine fetal ultrasound exam that's done before your baby is born. A prenatal ultrasound exam uses ...
In CDH, a baby's diaphragm — the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen — develops a hole called a hernia. Learn about treatment before birth.
Specific efforts involve studies of the causes of hiatal hernias, improved surgical techniques, and prevention of complications and hernia recurrence after ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Six years ago I was diagnosed with acid reflux and a hiatal hernia. I have had an endoscopy as well as other tests, but doctors say there ...
A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach bulges into the chest. It can cause severe heartburn but is treatable.
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