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  1. 2 paź 2024 · Abdominal cavity: illustration showing the main organs of the abdomen with their projections on the different quadrants of the abdominal wall (upper quadrant, flank, groin, epigastrium, umbilical region and hypogastrium).

  2. 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.

  3. 24 kwi 2020 · The abdominal wall is divided into regions for descriptive purposes. Four quadrants (UR, LR, UL, LL) result from a vertical line bisecting the sternum and the umbilicus with orthogonal axes. Nine regions (R,L Hypochonrium; R,L Lumbar; R,L Iliac; Epigastrium, Umbilical and Suprapublic resulting from four planes.

  4. 16 kwi 2020 · This model shows some of the organs and vessels in the abdomen. It’s part of an E-Learning module about the inspection of the abdomen (Onderzoek van de buik). It is based on our previous model “Thorax and abdomen: some arteries and veins.”

  5. The quadrants are labeled by location: the right upper, right lower, left upper, and left lower quadrants. The nine regions are smaller than the four abdominopelvic quadrants and include the right hypochondriac, right lumbar, right illiac, epigastric, umbilical, hypogastric (or pubic), left hypochondriac, left lumbar, and left illiac divisions.

  6. Abdominopelvic Regions and Quadrants: To promote clear communication, for instance, about the location of a patient’s abdominal pain or a suspicious mass, health care providers typically divide up the abdominopelvic cavity into either nine regions or four quadrants (Figure 1.7).

  7. Abdominal Regions and Quadrants. To promote clear communication, for instance, about the location of a patient’s abdominal pain or a suspicious mass, health care providers typically divide up the cavity into either nine regions or four quadrants (Figure 1.4.4).

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