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* 1) Umbilical Region 2) Epigastric Region 3) Hypogastric Region4) Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions 5) Right and Left Lumbar Regions 6) Right and Left Inguinal Regions
The right and left hypochondriac regions are two of the nine abdominal regions. These regions lie bilaterally just superior to the subcostal margin to the 8th or 9th coastal cartilage. The spleen is in the left hypochondriac region the liver is in the right.
The nine larger regions of the body are as follows. The right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar, umbilical, left lumbar, right iliac, hypogastric, and left iliac are the nine regions.
The right hypochondriac region is superior to the right lumbar region.
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
yes, of the person, but if you are looking at a diagram its on THEIR right, or your left.
On the left side, you have left iliac region. On the right side, you have right iliac region.
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
The right and left hypochondrial regions.
The Abdominal Cavity is divided into 4 or 9 regions with the body in anatomical position. 4 regions: Right Upper Quadrant Left Upper Quadrant Right Lower Quadrant and Left lower Quadrant 9 Regions: Right Hypochondriac Region - Epigastic Region - Left Hypochondriac Region Right Lumbar Region - Umbilical Region - Left Lumbar Region Right iliac region - hypo gastric region - left iliac region
lobes, left has 2 and the right has 3
Suprapubic (Hypogastric) regionhypogastric