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DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES

DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA (POSTERO-LATERAL)

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Self Assessment Questions

1. What are the four main developmental components of the diaphragm.

2. What is the septum transversum

3. Describe the developmental observations associated with diaphragmatic hernia and its consequences on the individual with the malformation.

4. How does the innervation of the diaphragm develop.

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About Notes

  • Lecture notes from the Anat 3311 1997 Science Embryology course compiled and written by Dr Mark Hill. Some notes derived from historic class notes.
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