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AT4 - The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm This podcast subdivides the mediastinum explaining the clinical reasons behind such categorization. The anatomy and embryology of the diaphragm is discussed along wi...
The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm is an episode from ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast by Dr. Andrew P. Zbar. AT4 - The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm This podcast subdivides the mediastinum explaining the clinical...
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Published Sep 3, 2023, 44:26 long, audio available.
AT4 - The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm This podcast subdivides the mediastinum explaining the clinical reasons behind such categorization. The anatomy and embryology of the diaphragm is discussed along with the genetics of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. The next podcast will consider the anatomy of the lungs, pleura and bronchopulmonary segments. Please feel free to contribute via patron at: So that we can continue this important podcast series. Most appreciated Best Wishes Andrew
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The Anatomy of the Mediastinum and the Diaphragm is from ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast by Dr. Andrew P. Zbar.
Published Sep 3, 2023 and 44:26 long