abdomen
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More than half of all girls and women suffer from dysmenorrhea (cramps), a dull or throbbing pain that usually centers in the lower mid-abdomen,
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The upper midportion of the abdomen is commonly referred to as the epigastric region. It is located just below the sternum and in the middle of the abdomen. This area contains important organs such as the stomach and part of the liver.
A line is bisected at the mid-point anatomical middle is usually abdomen
According to ACC guidelines: 2 channel monitor (5 lead wires) White: 1st intercostal space, mid-clavicular on right Black: 1st intercostal space, mid-clavicular on left Green: Lower right at the last rib, just anterior of the mid-axilary line (ground lead) Brown: 4th intercostal space, right sternal border Red: Lower left at the last rib, just anterior of the mid-axilary line I have never seen Holter leads placed as described below, but you should check with your Holter manufacturer guidelines. According to ACC guidelines: 2 channel monitor (5 lead wires) White: 1st intercostal space, mid-clavicular on right Black: 1st intercostal space, mid-clavicular on left Green: Lower right at the last rib, just anterior of the mid-axilary line (ground lead) Red: 4th intercostal space, right sternal border Black: Lower left at the last rib, just anterior of the mid-axilary line I have never seen Holter leads placed as described below, but you should check with your Holter manufacturer guidelines. ********************************************************** Green = left clavicle Red = top of sternum White = on the right side of the sternum, 4th intercostal space Brown = middle of sternum Black = left side of the sternum, 4th intercostal space I think that's it at least.
Symptons could include: sore back, cramps, pimple(s), bloated mid-section, irritability, spotting
Multilevel mid to lower cervical degenerative space narrowing refers to the reduction of the intervertebral disc space in the cervical (neck) region, specifically at multiple levels between the mid and lower cervical vertebrae (C3 to C7). This condition is often caused by degenerative changes such as disc herniation, osteoarthritis, or age-related wear and tear. It can lead to symptoms like neck pain, stiffness, and potentially nerve compression, which may result in pain or numbness in the arms. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through imaging studies like MRI or X-rays.
from what I've read its the following mid clavicular = 5-7 mid axillary = 7-9 paravetebral = 9-11 i believe that it is the second in the midclavicular and either 6,7, or 8 in he midaxillary
mid 2012
mid 2012