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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
DIHDeer in Headlights
DIHDepartment of Indian Health (Colorado)
DIHDesignated Industrial Hygienist
DIHDiagnostic Immobilier Habitat (French: Diagnostic Real Habitat)
DIHData Input Handler
DIHDélégué Interrégional Handicap (French: Interregional Delegate Handicap)
DIHDépartement Interfacultaire d'Histoire (French: Interfaculty Department of History; Switzerland)
DIHDigital Image Hub (SlidePath Ltd.)


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Ciaran was born with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia, which meant his bowel, liver and stomach had escaped up into his chest through a hole in his diaphragm.
In infants, herniation through a persistent embryonic pleuroperitoneal hiatus is not only the most common form of diaphragmatic hernia but also the most serious.
She was born nine weeks' premature on November 11 last year, with holes in her heart and a leftsided congenital diaphragmatic hernia - a hole in the diaphragm where her stomach organs were in her chest cavity.
 
 
 
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