The abdomen is an anatomical area that is bounded by the lower margin of the ribs is he pelvic bone.
Yes, the abdominal quadrants include the right upper quadrant (RUQ), left upper quadrant (LUQ), right lower quadrant (RLQ), and left lower quadrant (LLQ). These regions are used to help locate and describe the location of organs in the abdomen.
The medical term for the left hemiabdomen is "left abdominal quadrant" or "left upper quadrant" (LUQ). This term refers to the area of the abdomen located on the left side, encompassing organs such as the stomach, spleen, and parts of the pancreas and intestines. It is commonly used in clinical settings to describe the location of abdominal pain or other medical conditions.
LUQ stands for Left Upper Quadrant, which is the upper left-hand quarter of the abdominal region. The LUQ contains the stomach and spleen.
The spleen is located in the left upper quadrant of abdomen. Actually just behind left lower ribs.
The spleen is located on the side of the stomach. It is in the upper left hand side of the abdominal cavity.
An ovary is what comes to mind.
No, the pancreas is primarily located in the upper abdomen, extending across the midline, with its head in the right upper quadrant and its body and tail in the left upper quadrant. It lies behind the stomach and is positioned horizontally across the back of the abdominal cavity.
Liver
It is like a tic-tac-toe game. The middle section is called the umbilical region. Then, from the upper left around in a clockwise manner we have: Right hypochondriac Epigastric Left hypochondriac Left lumbar Left iliac Hypogastric Right iliac Right lumbar
On the four quadrants of the abdominal wall.
The heart in the human body is in the left upper quadrant of the thorax. It is very close to the center line, however.
Right upper quadrant - liver: right lobe, gallbladder, stomach: pylorus, doudenum: part 1-3, pancreas: head, right suprarenal gland, right kidney, right colic (hepatic) flexure, ascending colon: superior part, transverse colon: right half Left upper quadrant - liver: left lobe, spleen, stomach, jejunum and proximal ileum, pancreas: body and tail, left kidney, left suprarenal gland, left colic (splenic) flexure, transverse colon: left half, descending colon: superior half Right lower quadrant - cecum, vermiform appendix, most of ileum, ascending colon: inferior part, right ovary, right uterine tube, right ureter: abdominal part, right spermatic cord: abdominal part, uterus (if enlarged), urinary bladder (if very full) Left lower quadrant - sigmoid colon, descending colon: inferior part, left ovary, left uterine tube, left ureter: abdominal part, left spermatic cord: abdomianl part, uterus (if enlarged), urinary bladder (if very full)