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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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The Diaphragm is a dome-shaped musculotendinous sheet separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities. It is convex on it's cranial surface.
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The Diaphragm is a dome-shaped musculotendinous sheet separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities. It is convex on its cranial surface. In the neutral position between full [[Anatomy and Physiology#Inspiration|inspiration]] and full [[Anatomy and Physiology#Expiration|expiration]], the most cranial part of the diaphragm is in line with the 6th rib.
 
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In the neutral position between full [[Anatomy and Physiology#Inspiration|inspiration]] and full [[Anatomy and Physiology#Expiration|expiration]], the most cranial part of the Diaphragm is in line with the 6th Rib.
      
==Structure==
 
==Structure==
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*The Muscular part of the diaphragm is peripheral, surrounding the central Tendinous area.
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The muscular part of the diaphragm is peripheral, surrounding the central tendinous area. The muscular part has sections which arise from the xiphoid process of the [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology|sternum]], [[Spinal Column - Anatomy & Physiology|vertebral column]] and caudal [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology|ribs]].
*The muscular part has sections which arise from the  
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**Xiphoid Process of the [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology|Sternum]]
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**[[Spinal Column - Anatomy & Physiology|Vertebral Column]]  
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**Caudal [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology|Ribs]].
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==Openings within the Diaphragm==
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==Openings within the diaphragm==
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*The Diaphragm has three openings:
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The diaphragm has three openings:  
**'''Aortic Hiatus''' - the most Dorsal opening, contains the Aorta, Azygous Vein and Thoracic Duct.
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:'''Aortic Hiatus''' - the most dorsal opening, contains the aorta, azygous vein and thoracic duct
**'''Oesophageal Hiatus''' - contains the oesophagus, dorsal and ventral Vagal trunks.
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:'''Oesophageal Hiatus''' - contains the oesophagus, dorsal and ventral vagal trunks  
**'''Caval Foramen''' - lies within the central tendoninous region of the diaphragm, and contains the Caudal Vena Cava. This opening does not allow movement;the diaphragm is fused with the vessel wall.
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:'''Caval Foramen''' - lies within the central tendinous region of the diaphragm and contains the caudal vena cava. This opening does not allow movement, the diaphragm is fused with the vessel wall.
    
==Function==
 
==Function==
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During [[Anatomy and Physiology#Inspiration|Inspiration]], the diaphragm contracts to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity, decreasing it's pressure, thus drawing air in.
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During [[Anatomy and Physiology#Inspiration|inspiration]], the diaphragm contracts to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity, decreasing its pressure, thus drawing air in. The diaphragm relaxes for [[Anatomy and Physiology#Expiration|expiration]].
The Diaphragm relaxes for [[Anatomy and Physiology#Expiration|Expiration]].
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==Vasculature==
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==Innervation==
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[[Image:PhrenicNerveDog.jpg|right|thumb|250px|©RVC 2008]]
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The diaphragm is supplied by the '''phrenic nerve'''.
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==Innervation==
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==Species differences==
[[Image:PhrenicNerveDog.jpg|right|thumb|200px|©RVC 2008]]
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* The Diaphragm is supplied by the Phrenic Nerve.
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==Species Differences==
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Because of the shorter thorax, the diaphragm is steeper in the '''ruminant''' compared to the '''horse'''. '''Avian''' species do not possess a diaphragm. Air moves in and out of their lungs via [[Avian Respiration - Anatomy & Physiology#Air Sacs|air sacs]].
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*Because of the shorter thorax, the diaphragm is steeper in the '''ruminant''' compared to the '''horse'''.
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*'''Avian''' species do not possess a diaphragm. Air moves in and out of their lungs via [[Avian Respiration - Anatomy & Physiology#Air Sacs|Air Sacs]].
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==Links==
   
==References==
 
==References==
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*{{citation|initiallast = Dyce|initialfirst = K.M|2last = Sack|2first = W.O|finallast = Wensing|finalfirst = C.J.G|year = 2002|title = Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy|ed =3rd|city = Philadelphia|pub = Saunders}}
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{{citation|initiallast = Dyce|initialfirst = K.M|2last = Sack|2first = W.O|finallast = Wensing|finalfirst = C.J.G|year = 2002|title = Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy|ed =3rd|city = Philadelphia|pub = Saunders}}
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==Webinars==
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<rss max="10" highlight="none">https://www.thewebinarvet.com/respiratory/webinars/feed</rss>
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