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Trans-diaphragmatic Pathologies: Anatomical Background and Spread of Disease on Cross-sectional Imaging
The diaphragm is not only a sheet of muscle separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities: it plays an essential role in ventilation and can act as a gateway for the spread of different disease processes between the abdominal and the thoracic cavity. Careful attention to the appearance of the diaph...
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