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Measuring Diaphragm Thickness and Function Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound
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[X-ray computed tomographic anatomy of the diaphragm]
Abstract:
The paper is concerned with retrospective analysis of CT scans of 507 patients without signs of diaphragmatic pathology to investigate normal roentgeno-anatomy of the diaphragm in CT imaging. The four main variants (types) in the structure of the lumbar diaphragm were singled out. CT was shown effective in the determination of pathological changes of the lumbar diaphragm and adjacent zones. It is an informative method among diagnostic procedures used in diaphragmatic diseases.
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