Clinical features
The affected baby, if not diagnosed prenatally, usually presents with respiratory distress between 12 and 24 hours after birth. Other classical signs include:
- a scaphoid abdomen
- hyperexpanded chest
- cyanosis
- mediastinal shift to the opposite side
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