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Evaluation of computed tomography in the diagnosis of ultrasound-proven diaphragm dysfunction.

Pauline LallementAlain BoussugesPaul HabertJulien BermudezMartine Reynaud-GaubertStéphane DelliauxFabienne BregeonBenjamin Coiffard
Published in: Respiratory research (2024)
In cases of left diaphragmatic dysfunction, as well as in paralysis associated with right diaphragmatic dysfunction, CT revealed thinner pillars. Additionally, a notable increase in the difference in diaphragmatic height demonstrated a strong potential to identify diaphragmatic dysfunction, with specific threshold values.
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