The kidneys are lateral to most everything in the body, including the vertebral column, aorta, pancreas, stomach, and vena cava.
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no, the adrenal glands sit on top of the kidneys.
No, they are inferior.
The kidneys are lateral to the urinary bladder.
That is good question! Your kidneys are not protected by the skeleton. Kidneys can be readily accessed below the twelfth rib, lateral to the spine.
The kidneys are in the retroperitoneal space, located inferior to the diaphragm, lateral to the vertebral column, and deep to the peritoneal cavity.
Yes, the vertebral column is distal to the kidneys. The kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity, while the vertebral column runs along the back of the body, closer to the spine.
Yes.
Yes. The renal medulla is lateral to the renal pelvis. You have the renal pelvis placed lateral to the medulla. The kidneys face to each other lateral to the vertebral column.. The right kidney is situated lower than the left kidney. This happens due to big size of the liver.
Kind of.....they are lateral to it on the top (superior) of the kidneys.
The Stomach is Anterior to the Spine.
The right kidney is located under the diaphragm and behind the liver. The left kidney is also located under the diaphragm but behind the spleen.Your kidneys are on your back sides just below your ribcage, yet above your waist. They are actually much higher than most people think.The sides of the lower back.