Not usually! I have this about twice a year; it started in my late 20s and is getting more severe now. Have not discovered what it is despite ultrasound. Nothing seems to help.
Pancreas is located in the abdominal cavity just below the stomach.
The umbilical region.
No, the stomach is not the same as the kidney.
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.
hypograstric region
The pancreas is located just below the opening of the stomach, about an inch to an inch and a half where where the esophagus and the stomach meet, and is attached to the bile duct.
The liver is located above the stomach in the abdominal cavity. It is in the upper right hand side below the diaphragm.
it is located in the upper abdomen to the right of the stomach and immediately below the diaphragm (the diaphragm is a set a muscles below the rib cage and lungs that help with breathing.)
The epigastric (above stomach) region contains the majority of the stomach, part of the liver, part of the pancreas, part of the duodenum, part of the spleen, and the adrenal glands
In horses the pancreas is located directly below the stomach (ventral to the stomach). It's connected to the first part of the small intestine (the duodenum).
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It is located behind the stomach, below the liver and gall bladder, to the left of the spleen and above the intestines.