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it might be a cyst or a mass

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Q: What does a 2-3 mm stone within the interpolar region of the right kidney mean?
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Which organ are in the right hypochondriac region?

Most of the right lobe of the liver Gallbladder Portion of the right kidney


What is low-attentuation with anterior of kidney?

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What organs is on the right lumbar?

1) lumbar muscles 2)left kidney 3) head of pancreas 4) duodenum 5) intestinal loops 6) hepatic flexure of colon Please show 3 D view of the location of Head of Pancreas and right kidney within the left lumber region


Which organ fills most of the right hypochondriac and epigastric region?

Liver, right kidney, transverse colon, small intestine.


What does 6mm hypodensity within the right kidney and spleen mean?

Nothing is wrong with your kidneys and spleen.


What organs are in the right lumbar region?

Part of the colon and the small intestines, and just a little tip of the lower liver and maybe a tip of the gall bladder


Which artery carries waste laden blood into kidney?

The kidney receives blood through two renal arteries. One artery supplies blood to left kidney while the other supplies blood to the right kidney. Within the kidney, each artery branches out into arterioles and finally the afferent arterioles.


What region is the liver located in?

The Upper Abdomen Region 1 is known as the right hypochondriac region. This area is home to organs such as the liver, gallbladder, right kidney, and small intestine. Region 2 is known as the epigastric region. Here, we have the stomach, liver, and the pancreas


What makes our right kidney slightly?

the kidney stone


Is there a difference in a left kidney right kidney donation?

no


What organs are in the nine regions in the abdominal cavity?

Here goes... :] This is how the nine regions are arranged:1 | 2 | 3----------4 | 5 | 6----------7 | 8 | 9 1. Right Hypochondriac: Liver, gall bladder, small intestine, ascending colon, transverse colon, right kidney 2. Epigastric: Esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, transvers colon, right and left adrenal glands, pancreas, right and left kidneys, right and left ureters, spleen 3. Left Hypochondriac: Stomach, tip of liver, tail of pancreas, small intestines, transverse colon, descending colon, pancreas, left kidney, spleen 4. Right Lumbar: Tip of liver, gall bladder, small intestine, ascending colon, right kidney 5. Umbilical: Stomach, pancreas, small intestine, transverse colon, pancreas, right and left kidneys, right and left ureters 6. Left Lumbar: Small intestine, descending colon, tip of left kidney 7. Right Iliac: Small intestine, appendix, cecum and ascending colon; F- right ovary, right fallopian tube 8. Hypogastric: Small intestine, sigmoid colon, rectum, right and left ureters, urinary bladder; F- uterus, right and left ovaries, right and left Fallopian tubes; M- vas deferens, seminal vessicle, prostate 9. Left Iliac: Small intestine, descending colon, sigmoid colon; F- left ovary, left Fallopian tube Hope this helps anyone in anatomy! -Liberty


Why is the right kidney is lower than the left kidney?

Because the right kidney is just below the liver and left kidney below spleen. Liver being larger in size on right side pushes right kidney a little downward, but such an action is not taken by spleen because of its small size on left side.