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Diaphragmatic bulging is a type of diaphragmatic weakness. Diaphragmatic weakness refers to the weakening of diaphragmatic activity, including diaphragmatic paralysis and diaphragmatic bulging. Diaphragmatic bulging was first described by Petit in 1774, and Beclard was named in 1829. Diaphragmatic bulges are usually defined in two narrow and broad categories: Narrow diaphragm bulges refers to diaphragmatic bulges caused by congenital defects in the diaphragm due to abnormal development of muscle tissue in the transverse septum of the embryo, which is called congenital (Or primary) diaphragmatic bulging. The broad concept is usually used to refer to the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm muscle fibers due to dysplasia and atrophy, including the unknown cause of the diaphragm nerve and injury to the diaphragm. Symptoms.

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