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Pleuroperitoneal is a term
denoting the
pleural and
peritoneal serous membranes or the
cavities they line. It is
divided from the
pericardial cavity by...
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writer from Maumee, Ohio. He
invented two
surgical devices – the
pleuroperitoneal shunt and a
special endotracheal tube. He was a
member of Team Indus...
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treatment including ligation of the
thoracic duct,
pleurovenous or
pleuroperitoneal shunting or
thoracic duct embolization. The
initial treatment of a...
- The
transverse septum and the
displaced somites fuse to form the
pleuroperitoneal membranes,
which separates the
pleural cavities from the peritoneal...
- the body wall
anteriorly to
enclose the gut and body cavities. The
pleuroperitoneal membrane and body wall myoblasts, from
somatic lateral plate mesoderm...
- lumbar/costal/sternal part Torso, Chest, Left/right
septum transversum,
pleuroperitoneal folds,
inner abdominal wall
pericardiacophrenic artery, musculophrenic...
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peritoneum can
herniate through these defects; if they burst, a
pleuroperitoneal communication is created.
Fluid moves from the
abdomen to the pleural...
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blunt trauma will lead to
disruptions of the diaphragm... This same
pleuroperitoneal pressure gradient will also
promote migration of
intraperitoneal structures...
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these partitions formed by the
pericardioperitoneal canals. However,
pleuroperitoneal membranes will grow to fuse with the
septum transversum to
close off...
- from four components: the
septum transversum (central tendon), the
pleuroperitoneal membranes, the
dorsal mesentery of the esophagus, and
muscular components...