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—Injury to the diaphragm is a challenging diagnostic problem with a myriad of potential clinical presentations. In the acute phase, these injuries are commonly missed. The resulting diaphragmatic hernias are notorious for delayed presentation and complicated clinical picture. This report describes a patient with a missed diaphragmatic injury caused by an isolated stab wound to the left lower chest. The patient represented 6 months after his original injury in hemorrhagic shock because of a splenic capsular laceration, caused by an incarcerated diaphragmatic hernia.

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