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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 69, Issue 819 278-280, Copyright © 1996 by British Institute of Radiology
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DA Collie, CM Turnbull, TR Shaw and WH Price
Department of Radiology, Western General Hospital, UK.
Morgagni hernias most commonly present in infancy or childhood with gastrointestinal or respiratory symptoms, resulting from visceral herniation into the thorax. They are much rarer in the adult, and may be misdiagnosed as pericardial masses. We report a case of a Morgagni hernia containing liver, which hindered cardiac imaging with echocardiography and angiography, and was best demonstrated with MRI.
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