Gamuts

Abnormal position of stomach

Ptosis (from the Greek word πτῶσις "falling", "a fall", "dropped") refers to droopiness of a body part. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Be Caused by
Absent hemidiaphragm
Bochdalek hernia
Cascade stomach
Emphysema
Enlarged left kidney
Enlarged pancreas
Gastric volvulus
Hepatomegaly
Intrapericardial hernia
Inversion of left hemidiaphragm
Lesser sac abscess
Lymphadenopathy
Morgagni hernia
Obesity
Paraesophageal hernia
Paralysis of left hemidiaphragm
Splenomegaly
Traumatic hernia
Upside-down stomach
May Be Caused by
Absent hemidiaphragm
Bochdalek hernia
Cascade stomach
Emphysema
Enlarged left kidney
Enlarged pancreas
Gastric volvulus
Hepatomegaly
Intrapericardial hernia
Inversion of left hemidiaphragm
Lesser sac abscess
Lymphadenopathy
Morgagni hernia
Obesity
Paraesophageal hernia
Paralysis of left hemidiaphragm
Splenomegaly
Traumatic hernia
Upside-down stomach


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