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Qué (quién) es DIAPHRAGMATIC - definición

SHEET OF INTERNAL SKELETAL MUSCLE
Diaphragm muscle; Hemidiaphragm; Caval opening; Vena caval foramen; Vena cava hiatus; Vena caval opening; Diaphragmatic; Diaphragm (anatomy); Vena caval hiatus; Diaphragm (lung); Venal foramen; Foramen venae; Foramen venae vacae; Hemidiaphram; Mediastinal pressure; Thoracic pressure; Intra-thoracic pressure; Thorax muscle; Musculofibrous; Foramen venae cavae; Abdominal diaphragm; Caval openings; Respiratory diaphragm; Diaphragmatic recess
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  • Structure of diaphragm shown using a 3D medical animation still shot
  • Definition of ''diaphragm'' in Blount's 1707 ''Glossographia Anglicana Nova''
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Diaphragmatic         
·adj Pertaining to a diaphragm; as, diaphragmatic respiration; the diaphragmatic arteries and nerves.
Diaphragmatic hernia         
DEFECT OR HOLE IN THE DIAPHRAGM THAT ALLOWS THE ABDOMINAL CONTENTS TO MOVE INTO THE CHEST CAVITY
Hernia diaphragmatica; Hernia, diaphragmatic
Diaphragmatic hernia is a defect or hole in the diaphragm that allows the abdominal contents to move into the chest cavity. Treatment is usually surgical.
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia         
  • Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: coronal obstetric ultrasound (head to right of image, thorax centre, abdomen left) shows the stomach and heart both within the thorax.
  • CT of the chest demonstrates a Morgagni hernia (red arrow)
DIAPHRAGM DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE LACK OF DEVELOPMENT OF ALL OR PART OF THE DIAPHRAGM, WHICH RESULTS IN AN ABNORMAL OPENING THAT ALLOWS THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES TO MOVE INTO THE CHEST CAVITY AND CROWD THE HEART AND LUNGS
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia; Morgagni's hernia; Diaphragmatic hernia, congenital; Hernia of Morgagni; Congenital hernia diaphragmatica; Congenital anomalies of abdominal wall; Diaphragmatic eventration; Morgagni hernia; Diaphragm plication
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a birth defect of the diaphragm. The most common type of CDH is a Bochdalek hernia; other types include Morgagni hernia, diaphragm eventration and central tendon defects of the diaphragm.

Wikipedia

Thoracic diaphragm

The thoracic diaphragm, or simply the diaphragm (Ancient Greek: διάφραγμα, romanized: diáphragma, lit. 'partition'), is a sheet of internal skeletal muscle in humans and other mammals that extends across the bottom of the thoracic cavity. The diaphragm is the most important muscle of respiration, and separates the thoracic cavity, containing the heart and lungs, from the abdominal cavity: as the diaphragm contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases, creating a negative pressure there, which draws air into the lungs. Its high oxygen consumption is noted by the many mitochondria and capillaries present; more than in any other skeletal muscle.

The term diaphragm in anatomy, created by Gerard of Cremona, can refer to other flat structures such as the urogenital diaphragm or pelvic diaphragm, but "the diaphragm" generally refers to the thoracic diaphragm. In humans, the diaphragm is slightly asymmetric—its right half is higher up (superior) to the left half, since the large liver rests beneath the right half of the diaphragm. There is also speculation that the diaphragm is lower on the other side due to heart's presence.

Other mammals have diaphragms, and other vertebrates such as amphibians and reptiles have diaphragm-like structures, but important details of the anatomy may vary, such as the position of the lungs in the thoracic cavity.

Ejemplos de uso de DIAPHRAGMATIC
1. James Manuel, who turned one last Tuesday, had been suffering from a serious medical condition, known as a diaphragmatic hernia.
2. "Erin was very sick when she arrived with us she would have been the most intensively–treated child in the world at that time." Erin‘s condition called diaphragmatic hernia affects one in four–to–5,000 children each year, but not all cases are so severe, with some diagnosed and treated before birth.