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This report establishes and details the clinical concept of the subperitone
al space and the subpleural space as components of the continuum formed by
the subserous space. The subserous space is an anatomic plane formed in the
embryo that persists during development into the adult. This is the basis
of the thoracoabdominal continuum. The embryologic development is presented
from the viewpoint not of the contents and their relationships within the
developing coelomic cavity but rather that of a continuous space deep to th
e lining serous membrane. Clinical material is presented that illustrates d
ifferent disease processes that can directly spread in either direction wit
hin this continuum. This unifying concept provides an understanding of the
pathogenesis of direct spread of disease processes within and between the t
horax and abdomen.