scholarly journals Diaphragmatic eventration case report: a possible sequelae of past tuberculosis infection.

Author(s):  
Kusum Paudel ◽  
Sushil Dahal

Diaphragm eventration, an abnormal elevation of the dome of the diaphragm, could be congenital or acquired. Acquired cases usually occur after an episode of trauma to the phrenic nerve, or may be attributed to infectious and inflammatory causes. We report an acquired eventration with a probable association with tuberculosis infection.

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Anjali Bagaria . ◽  
Prerna Batra . ◽  
Deepika Harit . ◽  
Shuchi Bhatt .

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pp. e271-e274
Author(s):  
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Pierre Gaeremynck ◽  
Benjamin Gadisseux ◽  
Marc Saab ◽  
Eric Senneville ◽  
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Yoko Takashima

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Author(s):  
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pp. 327-328 ◽  
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Richard J. Spillane ◽  
George C. Prather

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