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A giant hiatal hernia and intrathoracic pancreas.

Transhiatal herniation of the pancreas is an extremely rare condition, with only a few more than ten cases reported. Most patients are symptomatic at initial presentation and multi-detector computed tomography allows a detailed visualization of the anatomy and size of the diaphragmatic defect. Surgical repair is recommended for symptomatic cases.

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