The diaphragmatic margin refers to the elevations between the diaphragm and the thoracic opening. This is commonly affected by diaphragmatic hernia in children.Ê
This is a deeply concave surface, often referred to as the base of the lung. It rests on the convex dome of the diaphragm. The concavity is deeper in the right lung because of the higher position of the dome. Laterally and posteriorly, the diaphragmatic surface is bound by a thin sharp margin that projects into the costodiaphragmatic recess.
A perfect antidote to stress is not one of the benefits of proper diaphragmatic breathing.
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phrenic nerve
thoraoabdominal hernia
Hic (from hiccup)
heart
hiccup
Diaphragmatic breathing is common type of breathing. You can not advice the patient not to have such type of breathing. He is bound to go for the same in at least during sleep.
"hiatal hernia" and "hiatus hernia"
synchronous diaphragmatic flutter or delafecks hope i helped
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