Crossing the Barrier: When the Diaphragm Is Not A Limit
Author
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Lidid Alonso, Leonardo
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Valenzuela, Juan
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Villaroel, Carlos
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Alegría, Julia
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Admission date
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2014-01-27T20:06:26Z
Available date
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2014-01-27T20:06:26Z
Publication date
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2013-01
Cita de ítem
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AJR:200, January 2013
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Identifier
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0361–803X
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DOI:10.2214/AJR.11.8264
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129186
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to depict the anatomic pathways along which
transphrenic spread of diseases and entities can disseminate.
CONCLUSION. The abdomen and thorax form a continuum on which the diaphragm is
an important but incomplete barrier to disease migration.