Paper - Two anomalies in the construction of the diaphragm (1924)

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Guinane FR. Two anomalies in the construction of the diaphragm. (1924) J Anat. 59(1): 83-6. PMID 17104043

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This 1924 paper by Guinane describes human diaphragm development abnormalities.



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Two Anomalies in the Construction of the Diaphragm


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 28) Embryology Paper - Two anomalies in the construction of the diaphragm (1924). Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Paper_-_Two_anomalies_in_the_construction_of_the_diaphragm_(1924)

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