Question: What is a Bochdalek hernia? A) a type of abdominal wall hernia B) a hernia that occurs in the groin area C) a congenital diaphragmatic hernia D) A type of umbilical hernia
Answer: C) a congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Which part of the diaphragm is commonly affected in a Bochdalek hernia? A) anterior region B) right lateral region C) left lateral region D) posterior region
Answer: D) posterior region
The stomach can be seen herniated into the chest cavity. The heart is seen on the right side of the chest. The right lung is well developed. No other associated congenital anomalies are visible. Amniotic fluid volume is normal. The thoracic circumference is greater than the abdominal circumference.