diáfragma
Diáfragma is a term used in anatomy and optics to refer to a partition or thin muscle that divides a body cavity from another region. The word derives from Greek dia- “through” and phragma “fence” or “partition.” In human anatomy, the diaphragma describes the musculotendinous sheet that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a central role in breathing.
Anatomy and structure: The diaphragma consists of a central tendon, around which muscle fibers insert from
Function: Contraction of the diaphragma flattens it and increases the vertical dimension of the thoracic cavity,
Clinical significance: Problems include diaphragmatic hernias (most commonly Bochdalek and Morgagni), diaphragmatic paralysis from phrenic nerve
Other uses: In optics and photography, the diaphragm (aperture) is the adjustable opening in a lens that