Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4159672 Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Down syndrome patients are immunodeficient and commonly suffer from respiratory infections. Two children with Down syndrome were referred for evaluation of recurrent pneumonia accompanied by persistent infiltrate on chest radiographs. In both cases the radiographic abnormalities were actually found to be Morgagni hernia. When a child with Down syndrome has a persistent lower lobe infiltrate on chest radiograph, the possibility of a diaphragmatic defect should be entertained.

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