Lateral
The lateral surgical position is where the patient is positioned on their side.... Peace
Yes. The renal medulla is lateral to the renal pelvis. You have the renal pelvis placed lateral to the medulla. The kidneys face to each other lateral to the vertebral column.. The right kidney is situated lower than the left kidney. This happens due to big size of the liver.
"Frontal" refers to the front portion of the kidney or any structure, sagittal refers to an imaginary plane through the middle of the body, dividing into equal left and right portions. So to take a sagittal section of the kidney is not usually possible as there is one on each side in humans and they are not near the midline.
medulla
Yes.
splenic artery,adrenal gland,dudenum,left kidney,transverse mesocolon,pancreas
Liver, right kidney, transverse colon, small intestine.
That is good question! Your kidneys are not protected by the skeleton. Kidneys can be readily accessed below the twelfth rib, lateral to the spine.
Coronal section gives better view of kidney than transverse or sagittal section.
kidney is lateral to the intestine.. i guess so
From top to bottom (superior to inferior in medical anatomica terms): Liver, Kidney, Transverse Colon, Small intestines, Ascending Colon, Cecum, Appendix (apart from liver and kidney, all aforementioned organs are part of the gut)
When one thinks of the left upper abdomen, one usually thinks of the stomach, but the spleen, one kidney, parts of the liver, pancreas, and intestines are also present here.