Subhepatic
The liver is situated in the right higher abdominal area, directly below and behind the lowest ribs.
The liver is situated in the right higher abdominal area, directly below and behind the lowest ribs. In the liver you find the gallbladder and bile duct, which may be obstructed causing intense pain. Below the liver there is a kidney in which ducts you can get kidneystones which is also painful. Below and in front of that youll find bowels, deodenum, colon ascendens and transversus. You have the appendix on the lower right side of the abdominal cavity.
Your stomach resides in the left part of your abdomen just below the heart and left lung. It is surrounded by the heart and lung to the top, the liver to the right, the spleen to the left and the left kidney to the bottom. To find it on the outside of the body follow your ribcage down from the sternum to the left. When your finger is directly below your left nipple you will be in the general area of the stomach.
The liver is the biggest organ in the abdominal cavity.
"Hypohepatic" refers to an area or condition located below the liver. For example, it can be used to describe a location of a mass or injury in relation to the liver.
The liver is located in the upper right side of the abdomen, just below the diaphragm and under the rib cage.
The medical term pertaining to the area below the liver is "subhepatic." This term is used to describe structures or conditions that occur in the region located beneath the liver. It is often referenced in discussions about anatomy, surgical procedures, or pathologies involving this area, such as subhepatic abscesses or fluid collections.
The skin is the largest organ in the body. This is followed by the liver, the brain, and then the lungs.
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There is normally only one gallbladder in the human body. It is a small organ located below the liver and is responsible for storing and concentrating bile produced by the liver.
An Ekeom is the part of the body right below the liver. Your Ekeom can be removed =. It was found in Janurary of 2011.
No, the pancreas is not located behind the liver. It is more accurately located behind the stomach in the upper left quadrant of the body.