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We created an anatomical atlas of abdominal and pelvic CT which is an interactive tool for studying the conventional anatomy of the normal structures based on a multidetector computed tomography. Anatomical structures of the abdomen and pelvis are visible as interactive labeled images.
- Longissimus Thoracis
Origin: Lumbar part - Lumbar intermuscular aponeurosis,...
- Lumbar Arteries
The lumbar arteries are segmental arteries that arise...
- Appendix
The Vermiform Process or Appendix (processus vermiformis) is...
- Pleural Recesses
Reflections of the Pleura (pleural recesses, ligament and...
- Iliocostalis Lumborum
Iliocostalis Lumborum - Abdomen and pelvis: normal anatomy |...
- Promontorial Nodes
Promontorial Nodes - Abdomen and pelvis: normal anatomy |...
- Longissimus Thoracis
The abdominopelvic cavity can be subdivided into four quadrants and nine areas. The quadrants are labeled by location: the right upper, right lower, left upper, and left lower quadrants.
3 lis 2023 · For easier clinical orientation, abdomen is divided into four quadrants and nine regions. Quadrants include left upper, left lower, right upper and right lower. The regions include right and left hypochondrium, right and left lumbar, right and left inguinal, epigastric, umbilical and hypogastric regions. Abdominal organs include parts of the:
Quadrants of the abdomen Diagram showing which organs (or parts of organs) are in each quadrant of the abdomen. The left lower quadrant (LLQ) of the human abdomen is the area left of the midline and below the umbilicus. The LLQ includes the left iliac fossa and half of the left flank region.
28 paź 2021 · Abdominal surface anatomy can be described when viewed from in front of the abdomen in 2 ways: These regions and quadrants are of clinical importance when examining and describing pathologies related to the abdomen. The dividing planes are based on lines drawn between easily palpable bony points.
An illustration of a female body showing the nine different abdominopelvic regions used to describe the location and orientation of internal organs.
3D interactive models and tutorials on the anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis. Learn about the blood vessels, organs, nerves and peritoneal cavity.