It seems that the question is actually asking about the right hypochondriac region, one of the nine abdomino-pelvic regions of the body. These nine regions can be visualized by imagining a ticktacktoe grid drawn on the front of the body with the vertical lines being drawn beginning about one inch mid line (toward the center of the body) from each nipple, and extending down past the pelvis. The top horizontal line would be drawn across the body just under the rib cage, and the bottom line about midway from the pubic line and the navel. The right hypochondriac region would be (as you faced the picture) in the upper left square. The liver and gall bladder are the major organs found in this region, with perhaps a bit of the transverse colon.
The correct name for 1 to the right is "one unit to the right" or "one place value to the right."
You have the right lymphatic duct to do the same job for you. This duct opens up in right subclavian vein.
The right Atrium connects to the right ventricle.
Right lung is found in right side of the thoracic cavity.
Blood flows from the right atrium through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle.
Lumbar Region
hypochondria
hypochondria
Hyperchondria
No, hypochondria refers to excessive preoccupancy or worry about having a serious illness.
top: epigastric, left hypochondria, right hypochodria middle: umbilical, left lumbar, right lumbar bottom: hypogastric, left iliac, right iliac
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Diff'rent Strokes - 1978 Hypochondria was released on: USA: 9 August 1980
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