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superior phrenic artery

arteria phrenicea superioris

A phrenic artery that arises from the lower part of the thoracic aorta and is distributed to the posterior part of the upper surface of the diaphragm, and anastomoses with the musculophrenic and pericardiacophrenic arteries.

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प्रकार Bone
मूल संरचना phrenic artery
लैटिन नाम arteria phrenicea superioris
FMA ID 4163

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the superior phrenic artery?

A phrenic artery that arises from the lower part of the thoracic aorta and is distributed to the posterior part of the upper surface of the diaphragm, and anastomoses with the musculophrenic and pericardiacophrenic arteries.

What is the Latin name for the superior phrenic artery?

The Latin name for the superior phrenic artery is arteria phrenicea superioris.

References

  1. Foundational Model of Anatomy — FMA:4163 Reference anatomy ontology (University of Washington)
  2. UBERON — UBERON:0013133 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)
  3. Wikidata — Q8205488 Structured knowledge base cross-reference
  4. Wikipedia — superior phrenic artery Encyclopedia article (verified cross-reference)

चिकित्सा अस्वीकरण

यह सामग्री केवल शैक्षिक और सूचनात्मक उद्देश्यों के लिए है। इसे पेशेवर चिकित्सा सलाह, निदान या उपचार के विकल्प के रूप में नहीं माना जाना चाहिए। किसी चिकित्सा स्थिति के बारे में आपके किसी भी प्रश्न के लिए हमेशा अपने चिकित्सक या अन्य योग्य स्वास्थ्य प्रदाता से सलाह लें। इस वेबसाइट पर पढ़ी गई किसी बात के कारण कभी भी पेशेवर चिकित्सा सलाह को नजरअंदाज न करें या इसे लेने में देरी न करें।

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.