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Bilateral duplicated crura of the thoracoabdominal diaphragm
Usually, the right crus of the diaphragm attach onto the upper and the left crus onto the upper two lumbar vertebrae. In the present case, bilateral duplication of the diaphragmatic crura was noted. The right crus duplicated into right medial crus which had the usual attachment and right lateral crus that attached to the fifth lumbar vertebra. The left crus also duplicated into left medial crus which had the usual attachment and left lateral crus that attached to the fifth lumbar vertebra. A retrocrural space separated the two duplications. A thorough knowledge of crural variations is necessary for the surgeons during surgical interventions.