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EVENTRATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM: WITH REPORT OF A CASE OF RIGHT-SIDED EVENTRATION

EVENTRATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM: WITH REPORT OF A CASE OF RIGHT-SIDED EVENTRATION Abstract Among the lesions of the diaphragm, none has passed into the literature under more synonyms than the condition commonly called ``eventration.'' Since 1849, when Cruveilhier introduced his conception of the disease under this term, the names: "dilatation," ``relaxation'' (Wieting), "insufficiency" (Franck), "high position," "elevation" (Griffin), have been used to designate a pathological state of the diaphragm, characterized by a general expansion of one half of the organ, allowing the abdominal viscera to be displaced upward into the thoracic cavity. The diaphragm is greatly thinned as well as distended, but its three layers remain intact, and there is no solution of its continuity. In this essential respect, the condition is different from hernia of the diaphragm, which, whether true or false, depending on the presence or absence of a hernial sac, consists of a localized opening in the sheet of the diaphragm, through which the abdominal viscera pass References 1. Appel, F.: Zur Kenntnis der Eventratio diaphragmatica, Inaug.-Dissert. Greifswald, 1911. 2. Arnsperger, H.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1908, xciii, 88. 3. Baetge, P.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1913, cx, 49. 4. Becker, T.: Fortschr. a. d. Geb. d. Röntgenstrahlen , 1911, xvii, 183. 5. Behrenroth, E.: Samml. klin. Vortr. , 1911, No. (642) 6. Inn. Med. No. (205) . 7. Beltz: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1910, lvii, 1006. 8. Bergmann, J.: Ergeb. d. inn. Med. u. Kndheilk. , 1913, xii, 327. 9. Byloff, K.: Ztschr. f. angew. Anat. u. Konstitutionslehre , 1913, i, 176. 10. Crispino, M.: Riforma med. , 1900, iii, 436, 447, 459. 11. Cruveilhier: Traité d'Anatomie pathologique générale , 1849, ii, 617 (Paris). 12. Dietlen, H., and Knierim, G.: Berl. klin. Wchnschr. , 1910, xlvii, 1174. 13. Doering, H.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1902, lxxii, 407. 14. Eggeling, H.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1912, lxix, 2284. 15. Eppinger, H.: Allg. u. spez. Pathol. d. Zwerchfells, Suppl. Nothnagel's spez. Path. u. Therap., Wien , 1911. 16. Fischer, H.: Med. Rec., New York , 1914, lxxxvi, 653. 17. Fraenkel, A.: Deutsch. med. Wchnschr. , 1902, xxviii, V, 343. 18. Franck, O. : Beitr. z. klin. Chir. , 1911, lxxiv, 358. 19. Froriep: Kleiner's Repertorium, 1837. 20. Lacher, Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1880, xxvii, 268. 21. Glaser, F.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1903, lxxviii, 370. 22. Griffin, H. Z.: Ann. Surg. , 1912, lv, 388.Crossref 23. Haase, H.: Wien. klin. Wchnschr. , 1913, xvi, 193. 24. Herz, A.: Wien. klin. Wchnschr. , 1907, xx, 1463. 25. Hildebrand, H., and Hess, O.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1905, lii, 745. 26. Hoffmann, F. A.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1907, liv, 112. 27. Jamin, Festschrift f. J. Rosenthal , 1906, ii, 85. 28. Kayser, K.: Fortschr. a. d. Geb. d. Röntgenstrahlen , 1913, xx, 240. 29. Kienböck, R.: Ztschr. f. klin. Med. , 1907, lxii, 321. 30. Kienböck, R.: Wien. klin. Wchnschr. , 1898, xi, 539. 31. Königer, H.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1909, lvi, 282. 32. Krause, P.: Deutsch. Ztschr. f. Nervenh. , 1913, xlvii, 328.Crossref 33. Laennec, R. T. H.: L'Auscultation Médiate , Paris, 1829, ii, 450. 34. Lawrence : Lancet, London , 1852, ii, 212. 35. Lotze, K.: Deutsch, med. Wchnschr. , 1906, xxxii, 1622.Crossref 36. Von Malkow: Russk. Vrach. , 1912, li. 37. Manges, M., and Wessler, H.: Med. Rec., New York , 1914, lxxxvi, 134. 38. Marsh, F. H.: Lancet, London , 1867, xlviii, 298.Crossref 39. Meckel: Cited by Zwanziger, Inaug.-Dissert., Halle, 1819. 40. Neisser, E.: Ztschr. f. klin. Med. , 1901, xlii, 88. 41. Otten, M., and Schefold: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1910, xcix, 468. 42. Petit, J. L.: Traité des maladies chirurgicales , 1790, iv, 234. 43. Pyl, J. T.: Aüfsatze u. Beobacht. a. d. ger. Med. , 1784, Series 5, p. 29. 44. Reuss: Deutsch. med. Wchnschr. , 1913, xxxix, 743. 45. Risel, W.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1907, liv, 637. 46. Sailer, J., and Rhein, R. D.: Am. Jour. Med., Sc. , 1905, cxxix, 688.Crossref 47. Scheidemandel, E.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1912, lix, 2168. 48. Schlippe, P.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1903, lxxvi, 450. 49. Scholz, L.: Berl. klin. Wchnschr. , 1911, xlviii, 339. 50. Struppler, T.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1901, lxx, 1. 51. Tennant, J.: Edinburgh Med. Jour. , 1894, xl, 29. 52. Thoma, R.: Virchow's Arch. , 1882, lxxxviii, 515.Crossref 53. Wieting: Deutsch. Ztschr. f. Chir. , 1906, lxxxii, 314. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Internal Medicine American Medical Association

EVENTRATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM: WITH REPORT OF A CASE OF RIGHT-SIDED EVENTRATION

Archives of Internal Medicine , Volume XVII (2) – Feb 1, 1916

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Abstract Among the lesions of the diaphragm, none has passed into the literature under more synonyms than the condition commonly called ``eventration.'' Since 1849, when Cruveilhier introduced his conception of the disease under this term, the names: "dilatation," ``relaxation'' (Wieting), "insufficiency" (Franck), "high position," "elevation" (Griffin), have been used to designate a pathological state of the diaphragm, characterized by a general expansion of one half of the organ, allowing the abdominal viscera to be displaced upward into the thoracic cavity. The diaphragm is greatly thinned as well as distended, but its three layers remain intact, and there is no solution of its continuity. In this essential respect, the condition is different from hernia of the diaphragm, which, whether true or false, depending on the presence or absence of a hernial sac, consists of a localized opening in the sheet of the diaphragm, through which the abdominal viscera pass References 1. Appel, F.: Zur Kenntnis der Eventratio diaphragmatica, Inaug.-Dissert. Greifswald, 1911. 2. Arnsperger, H.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1908, xciii, 88. 3. Baetge, P.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1913, cx, 49. 4. Becker, T.: Fortschr. a. d. Geb. d. Röntgenstrahlen , 1911, xvii, 183. 5. Behrenroth, E.: Samml. klin. Vortr. , 1911, No. (642) 6. Inn. Med. No. (205) . 7. Beltz: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1910, lvii, 1006. 8. Bergmann, J.: Ergeb. d. inn. Med. u. Kndheilk. , 1913, xii, 327. 9. Byloff, K.: Ztschr. f. angew. Anat. u. Konstitutionslehre , 1913, i, 176. 10. Crispino, M.: Riforma med. , 1900, iii, 436, 447, 459. 11. Cruveilhier: Traité d'Anatomie pathologique générale , 1849, ii, 617 (Paris). 12. Dietlen, H., and Knierim, G.: Berl. klin. Wchnschr. , 1910, xlvii, 1174. 13. Doering, H.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1902, lxxii, 407. 14. Eggeling, H.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1912, lxix, 2284. 15. Eppinger, H.: Allg. u. spez. Pathol. d. Zwerchfells, Suppl. Nothnagel's spez. Path. u. Therap., Wien , 1911. 16. Fischer, H.: Med. Rec., New York , 1914, lxxxvi, 653. 17. Fraenkel, A.: Deutsch. med. Wchnschr. , 1902, xxviii, V, 343. 18. Franck, O. : Beitr. z. klin. Chir. , 1911, lxxiv, 358. 19. Froriep: Kleiner's Repertorium, 1837. 20. Lacher, Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1880, xxvii, 268. 21. Glaser, F.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1903, lxxviii, 370. 22. Griffin, H. Z.: Ann. Surg. , 1912, lv, 388.Crossref 23. Haase, H.: Wien. klin. Wchnschr. , 1913, xvi, 193. 24. Herz, A.: Wien. klin. Wchnschr. , 1907, xx, 1463. 25. Hildebrand, H., and Hess, O.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1905, lii, 745. 26. Hoffmann, F. A.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1907, liv, 112. 27. Jamin, Festschrift f. J. Rosenthal , 1906, ii, 85. 28. Kayser, K.: Fortschr. a. d. Geb. d. Röntgenstrahlen , 1913, xx, 240. 29. Kienböck, R.: Ztschr. f. klin. Med. , 1907, lxii, 321. 30. Kienböck, R.: Wien. klin. Wchnschr. , 1898, xi, 539. 31. Königer, H.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1909, lvi, 282. 32. Krause, P.: Deutsch. Ztschr. f. Nervenh. , 1913, xlvii, 328.Crossref 33. Laennec, R. T. H.: L'Auscultation Médiate , Paris, 1829, ii, 450. 34. Lawrence : Lancet, London , 1852, ii, 212. 35. Lotze, K.: Deutsch, med. Wchnschr. , 1906, xxxii, 1622.Crossref 36. Von Malkow: Russk. Vrach. , 1912, li. 37. Manges, M., and Wessler, H.: Med. Rec., New York , 1914, lxxxvi, 134. 38. Marsh, F. H.: Lancet, London , 1867, xlviii, 298.Crossref 39. Meckel: Cited by Zwanziger, Inaug.-Dissert., Halle, 1819. 40. Neisser, E.: Ztschr. f. klin. Med. , 1901, xlii, 88. 41. Otten, M., and Schefold: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1910, xcix, 468. 42. Petit, J. L.: Traité des maladies chirurgicales , 1790, iv, 234. 43. Pyl, J. T.: Aüfsatze u. Beobacht. a. d. ger. Med. , 1784, Series 5, p. 29. 44. Reuss: Deutsch. med. Wchnschr. , 1913, xxxix, 743. 45. Risel, W.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1907, liv, 637. 46. Sailer, J., and Rhein, R. D.: Am. Jour. Med., Sc. , 1905, cxxix, 688.Crossref 47. Scheidemandel, E.: München. med. Wchnschr. , 1912, lix, 2168. 48. Schlippe, P.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1903, lxxvi, 450. 49. Scholz, L.: Berl. klin. Wchnschr. , 1911, xlviii, 339. 50. Struppler, T.: Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1901, lxx, 1. 51. Tennant, J.: Edinburgh Med. Jour. , 1894, xl, 29. 52. Thoma, R.: Virchow's Arch. , 1882, lxxxviii, 515.Crossref 53. Wieting: Deutsch. Ztschr. f. Chir. , 1906, lxxxii, 314.

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