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TUMORS OF THE DIAPHRAGM

LARRY S. ANDERSON M.D. and JOHN V. FORREST M.D.

Tumors of the diaphragm are classified into benign, primary malignant, secondary malignant, cystic, inflammatory and endometriosis.

Clinical correlation and sequential roentgenographic changes are emphasized.

Roentgenographic examples are presented including unusual cases such as direct extension into the lung by an abdominal malignancy, hydatid cyst of the diaphragm and catamenial pneumothorax associated with diaphragmatic endometriosis.


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