Definition of Diaphragmatic. Meaning of Diaphragmatic. Synonyms of Diaphragmatic

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Definition of Diaphragmatic

Diaphragmatic
Diaphragmatic Di`a*phrag*mat"ic, a. [Cf. F. diaphragmatique.] Pertaining to a diaphragm; as, diaphragmatic respiration; the diaphragmatic arteries and nerves.

Meaning of Diaphragmatic from wikipedia

- Diaphragmatic rupture (also called diaphragmatic injury or tear) is a tear of the diaphragm, the muscle across the bottom of the ribcage that plays a crucial...
- from the median arcuate ligament. Both adrenal glands lie near the diaphragmatic crus and arcuate ligament. The costal part of diaphragm arises from...
- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Morgagni's hernia Bochdalek hernia Hiatal hernia Iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia A scaphoid...
- Diaphragmatic breathing, abdominal breathing, belly breathing, or deep breathing, is breathing that is done by contracting the diaphragm, a muscle located...
- Diaphragmatic spasm can refer to: Hiccups (synchronous diaphragmatic spasm or flutter) Getting the wind knocked out of you (transient or temporary diaphragmatic...
- Diaphragmatic excursion is the movement of the thoracic diaphragm during breathing. Normal diaphragmatic excursion should be 3–5 cm, but can be increased...
- 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...
- Diaphragmatic surface can refer to: Diaphragmatic surface of heart Diaphragmatic surface of liver Diaphragmatic surface of lung Diaphragmatic surface...
- Diaphragmatic paradox or paradoxical diaphragm phenomenon is an abnormal medical sign observed during respiration, in which the diaphragm moves opposite...
- structures the pleura covers: pulmonary (of the lung proper), costal, diaphragmatic and mediastinal pleura. Using the verb to line leads to additional confusion...