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Deutsch: Echte paraösophageale Hernie: Die Kardia bleibt im ganz streng definierten Fall an ihrem Platz infradiaphragmal bzw. im Hiatus, während die paraösophageale Hernie durch eine separate Lücke nach oben in den Thorax reicht.
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