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Haragopal Thadepalli, Ashis K. Mandal. Chapter 21 THE DIAPHRAGM XIPHOID PROCESS Figure 41. Abdominal surface of the diaphragm . THE HE diaphragm , a fibromuscular structure , separates the pleural and pericardial cavities in the chest ...
Haragopal Thadepalli, Ashis K. Mandal. Chapter 21 THE DIAPHRAGM XIPHOID PROCESS Figure 41. Abdominal surface of the diaphragm . THE HE diaphragm , a fibromuscular structure , separates the pleural and pericardial cavities in the chest ...
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... diaphragm proper . The aorta crosses but does not go through the diaphragm . Like the psoas major and the quadratus lumborum mus- cles , it is an extra - diaphragmatic structure , sepa- rated from the diaphragm by the median arcuate ...
... diaphragm proper . The aorta crosses but does not go through the diaphragm . Like the psoas major and the quadratus lumborum mus- cles , it is an extra - diaphragmatic structure , sepa- rated from the diaphragm by the median arcuate ...
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... diaphragm either due to trauma or destruction by the infectious process itself . The parietal pleura lines the inside of the chest wall , diaphragm , mediastinum and lung except at its root . At the root of the neck , the parietal ...
... diaphragm either due to trauma or destruction by the infectious process itself . The parietal pleura lines the inside of the chest wall , diaphragm , mediastinum and lung except at its root . At the root of the neck , the parietal ...
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