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1 Department of Medicine and Pulmonary Disease Service, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, Texas
2 Intern, Department of Medicine
3 Assistant Chief, Pulmonary Disease Service
To draw attention to the difficulty with diagnosis, a case of strangulated diaphragmatic hernia with hemothorax is presented. Because it is uncommon, this entity may be overlooked in the differential diagnosis of bloody pleural effusions.
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