diafragmaarteria
Diafragmaarteria is a term used to denote the arterial supply to the diaphragm. In human anatomy, the diaphragm receives blood from multiple sources that form an interconnected network supplying its muscular portions on both the superior and inferior surfaces. The main contributors are the superior phrenic arteries, the inferior phrenic arteries, and supplementary branches from the internal thoracic arteries, such as the musculophrenic and pericardiophrenic arteries.
The superior phrenic arteries typically arise from the thoracic aorta, and in some individuals from the internal
The inferior phrenic arteries usually originate from the abdominal aorta just above the celiac trunk, though
Other contributing vessels include the musculophrenic arteries, branches of the internal thoracic arteries that ascend along
Variations in origin and distribution are common, but the diaphragmatic arterial supply generally reflects the combined