bladder part of small intestine
Three horizontal lines and two vertical lines create nine regions of the abdomen. “Hypo” refers to “below”, “epi” refers to “above”, “chond-” refers to the cartilage of the rib and “gast-” is in reference to the stomach.The left hypochondrium is the region that the left kidney is located in. This area is one of two regions (left or right) of the abdomen, situated on each side of the epigastrium (above the stomach) and above the lumbar regions.Both are located against the back muscles in the upper abdominal area. They sit opposite each other on both the left and right side of the body; the right kidney, however, sits a little lower than the left to accommodate the size of the liver.Odd enough, this is where the seat of melancholy is supposed to be found.
The liver is the main organ situated in the right hypochondrium
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).
Hypo is a prefix meaning very low or lower than normal. Coagulation is a property of the rate of setting of a liquid, particularly blood. Haemophilia, a blood disorder, is a form of hypo-coagulation
HYPOTHYROIDIA: Deficient (HYPO) + Condition related to Thyroid function (THYROIDIA)
The lower middle region is called the abdomen. It is located between the chest and the pelvis and contains organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines.
yes the hypogatric region or area it that which is found just below the epigastic area on the adbdomen
You have nine regions of the abdomen. You have two mid clavicle lines going vertically. One horizontal line going below the costa or ribs. One horizontal line going across the iliac crest. So you have epigastric region, umbilical region and hypo gastric region from top to bottom, between two mid clavicle lines. You have two hypochondriac regions, two lumber regions and two iliac fossae on either side of the mid clavicle lines.
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
Medically, it would be called "gastric hypo-acidity", but I've never heard of it being a problem. The opposite, "gastric hyperacididty is a common problem. The lack of hydrochloric acid in the stomach is achlorhydria
Three horizontal lines and two vertical lines create nine regions of the abdomen. “Hypo” refers to “below”, “epi” refers to “above”, “chond-” refers to the cartilage of the rib and “gast-” is in reference to the stomach.The left hypochondrium is the region that the left kidney is located in. This area is one of two regions (left or right) of the abdomen, situated on each side of the epigastrium (above the stomach) and above the lumbar regions.Both are located against the back muscles in the upper abdominal area. They sit opposite each other on both the left and right side of the body; the right kidney, however, sits a little lower than the left to accommodate the size of the liver.Odd enough, this is where the seat of melancholy is supposed to be found.
Hypo- the prefix means under, below -gastric, means stomach. Blow the stomach or your abdominal area
Small hypo densities are seen in bilatereral para ventricular region
The liver is the main organ situated in the right hypochondrium
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 fever that is hypo.
Hypo Niederösterreich was created in 1972.