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DIH
(redirected from diaphragmatic hernia)

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DIHDroit International Humanitaire (International Humanitarian Law)
DIHDerecho Internacional Humanitario (International Humanitarian Law)
DIHDiploma in Industrial Health (British)
DIHDrum in Hat (parking brake system)
DIHDiaphragmatic Hernia
DIHDepartment of Indian Health (Colorado)
DIHDesignated Industrial Hygienist


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His clinical interests include: congenital diaphragmatic hernia, chest wall defects (pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum), newborn surgery, surgical oncology, pediatric trauma, pediatric critical care, and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Harrison, a pediatric surgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, pioneered the technique to correct several fetal flaws, including diaphragmatic hernia.
Baby Alexander's diagnosis of diaphragmatic hernia - a condition in which the liver and bowel develop in the chest cavity instead of the abdomen - was confirmed.
 
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