Right Hypochondriac
The hypochondriac is the upper lateral region (aka superolateral region) of the abdomen that is beneath the ribs.
Right Hypochondriac
hypochondriac regions
The right hypochondriac region
Right Hypochondriac
Epigastric Region
The most inferior medial region of the abdomen is the
Umbilical Region- the centermost region deep to and surrounding the umbilicus (naval).Epigastic Region- located superior to the umbilical region (epi= upon, above; gasti = belly)Hypogastric (pubic) Region- located inferior to the umbilical region (hypo = below).Right and Left Iliac or Inguinal, Regions-located lateral to the hypogastric region (iliac = superior part of the hip bone)Right and Left Lumbar Regions- lie lateral to the umbilical region (lumbus = loin).Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions- flank the epiqastric region laterally (chondro = cartilage).
In terms of body regions, the abdomen is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of body cavities, the abdominopelvic cavity is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of anatomical regions of the body, the umbilical region is the inferior to the epigastric region (which the diaphragm is found in)
no it is lateral
A common pattern for evaluating the ribs is to examine the posterior portions of the ribs first, then the anterior portions, and finish be examining the lateral.
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
The epigastric region.
The liver occupies the right hypochondriac region and the epigastric region.
The umbilical region is at the center of the nine-region scheme of abdominal regions.
In the event of pain coming from the abdominal region, it makes it easier for a doctor to diagnose by knowing what region hurts and what organs are in that region.
Hi :) The nine regions of the abdomen are as follows! (Imagine someone is facing you - this is where it would be on their body!); 1.Right hypochondriac region 2.Hypogastric region 3.Left Hypochondriac region 4.Right lumbar region 5. Umbilical Region. 6.Left lumbar region 7.Right Iliac fossa 8.Epigastric region 9.Left Iliac fossa Hope this helps?! x
The right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.
The right and left hypochondriac regions are located under the ribs.
The most inferior medial region of the abdomen is the
Umbilical Region- the centermost region deep to and surrounding the umbilicus (naval).Epigastic Region- located superior to the umbilical region (epi= upon, above; gasti = belly)Hypogastric (pubic) Region- located inferior to the umbilical region (hypo = below).Right and Left Iliac or Inguinal, Regions-located lateral to the hypogastric region (iliac = superior part of the hip bone)Right and Left Lumbar Regions- lie lateral to the umbilical region (lumbus = loin).Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions- flank the epiqastric region laterally (chondro = cartilage).
The Three Regions are 1) The Head 2) Thorax 3) Abdomen The Head has 5 segments The Thorax has 8
In terms of body regions, the abdomen is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of body cavities, the abdominopelvic cavity is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of anatomical regions of the body, the umbilical region is the inferior to the epigastric region (which the diaphragm is found in)