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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-10 | Issue-07
Intercostal Pulmonary Hernia Secondary to Defecation Effect
Y. Ennaich, H. Hilal, H. El azouazi, N. Benarbia, H. Tabakh, O. Kacimi, A. Siwane, N. Touil, N. Chikhaoui
Published: July 23, 2022 | 178 173
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2022.v10i07.019
Pages: 680-683
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Abstract
A protrusion of the lung parenchyma through a weakness in the intercostal muscles between nearby ribs is referred to as an intercostal lung herniation. When you cough or strain, a soft, non-tender subcutaneous bulge will become visible. Lung hernias that develop are typically problems following surgery or trauma. They may appear right once following a trauma or surgery or may take time to show up. They could be asymptomatic or, in the case of imprisonment or strangulation, they might manifest as pain and hemoptysis. The present review spotlight the various case study with reference intercostals pulmonary hernia.