Dr. Robert Brown Jr.
The hiatal hernia is marked by protrusions of abdominal structures other than esophagus into the thoracic cavity through the widening of the hiatus. The hernia types can be categorized into the sliding-type (type I), the ‘true’ paraesophageal type (type II), a mixed type (type III), and the type IV hiatal hernia. There are several symptoms associat
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