No its in the right hypochondriac region and epigastric region
The region located below the stomach is known as the abdomen. It contains organs such as the intestines, liver, and bladder.
No. Umbilical region surrounds the umbilicus. The epigastric region lies above the umbilical region.
The umbilical region is at the center of the nine-region scheme of abdominal regions.
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
The region in the middle of the upper row of the abdominopelvic cavity is the epigastric region. This region is located above the umbilical region and is home to important organs such as the stomach and part of the liver.
The middle abdominopelvic region in the nine-region scheme is the umbilical region. Umbilical means related to the navel.
The umbilical region is the region in the centre of the abdomen... the only thing there is you intestine (small)... pain in this region can indicate other things... so get any checked out... but the umbilical region is only a very small portion of the abdomen.
The uppermost middle abdominopelvic region is the epigastric region, located just below the sternum and between the right and left hypochondriac regions. It contains several important organs such as the stomach, liver, and part of the pancreas.
Umbilical Region
Epigastric Region
No, the ovaries are located in the lower abdominal region, near the pelvis. They are not located in the umbilical region, which is where the belly button is located.
The umbilical region refers to a region on the surface of the stomach and is not inside of any cavity, per se. It lies on top of the abdominal cavitly. It refers to the region around the umbilicus (belly button in common terms) -- if you would draw a square box about 3 inches around the umbilicus that would refer to the umbilical region.