Fig. 1From: Acquired right-sided diaphragmatic hernia in a patient with retroperitoneal hydatidosis: a case report and review of the literaturePlain radiograph of the chest: frontal (a) and lateral view (b) demonstrate non-visualization of left dome of the diaphragm on both views. Note the normal left hemidiaphragm (white arrows in a and b) with air bubbles within the stomach (S) below. A bowel loop (black arrows in a) is seen extending above the liver shadow (L in a) at the lower chest. A small pleural effusion (*) is also presentBack to article page