Which artery supplies blood to the superior aspect of the diaphragm?

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The question is asking which specific artery provides blood supply to the upper part of the diaphragm, indicating a need for knowledge on human anatomy and the vascular system.

Answer

The superior phrenic artery

The superior phrenic artery

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The superior phrenic artery

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The superior phrenic artery emerges from the thoracic aorta just before it passes through the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm, supplying the superior aspect of the diaphragm.

Tips

Ensure clarity between the different arteries supplying the diaphragm: superior phrenic, musculophrenic, and pericardiacophrenic.

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