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The stomach is inferior (below) to the diaphragm.The diaphragm is superior (above) to the stomach.
No, the diaphragm lies superior to the organs in the thoracic cavity. It is a dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a key role in the process of respiration.
The diaphragm is shaped like a dome and curves to the bottom of the chest cavity and right above the stomach.
it is located in the upper abdomen to the right of the stomach and immediately below the diaphragm (the diaphragm is a set a muscles below the rib cage and lungs that help with breathing.)
Your diaphragm is located below your lungs. When you relax your muscles, your diaphragm is shaped like a dome.
The liver is located above the stomach in the abdominal cavity. It is in the upper right hand side below the diaphragm.
it is located in the upper abdomen to the right of the stomach and immediately below the diaphragm (the diaphragm is a set a muscles below the rib cage and lungs that help with breathing.)
The epigastric (above stomach) region contains the majority of the stomach, part of the liver, part of the pancreas, part of the duodenum, part of the spleen, and the adrenal glands
The diaphragm is below the lungs and the heart and above the stomach,and the intestines,therefore the diaphragm must be pushed down or in a convex position to the heart.
the splenomegaly is the enlargement of spleen; the spleen is a organ in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen( below the diaphragm and to the side of the stomach)
The diaphragm is a muscle located below the lungs and above the abdominal organs. It plays a key role in the breathing process by contracting and relaxing to help expand the lungs and create space for air to enter.
A hiatal hernia is one condition associated with the base of the esophagus, fundus of the stomach, and diaphragm. It occurs when the stomach presses up and through and opening in the diaphragm.