Morgagni hernias account for around two percent of all CDH cases. They develop inside the foramina of Morgagni, also known as the sternocostal triangle, usually resulting in a hole on the right side of the body. This type of CDH is often asymptomatic, though there is a change of newborns having respiratory issues. This type of diaphragmatic hernia causes frequent chest infections and gastrointestinal issues as they develop.

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