Abdominopelvic lymphadenopathy refers to the enlargement of lymph nodes located in the abdominal and pelvic regions. This condition can result from various causes, including infections, inflammatory diseases, or malignancies such as lymphoma or metastatic cancer. The swollen lymph nodes may be detected during imaging studies or physical examinations and can indicate underlying health issues that may require further investigation and treatment.
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
The abdominopelvic cavity is located in the lower part of the trunk of the body, between the diaphragm and the pelvis. It contains the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.
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"Lymph" refers to the lymphatic system, "aden" means gland, and "pathy" indicates a disease or disorder. Therefore, lymphadenopathy refers to a condition where the lymph nodes are either enlarged or diseased.
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Persistent Generalized Lymphadenopathy
The thoracic cavity is superior to the abdominopelvic cavity.
Yes, the rectum is in the abdominopelvic cavity. But, the anal canal, which is inferior to the rectum is outside of the abdominopelvic cavity.
The ventral cavity is made up of the abdominopelvic and thoracic cavities. The abdominopelvic cavity consists of the abdominal and pelvic cavities.
Like this "I like my abdominopelvic well done."
No. But it can coexist with a swelling of the thyroid which may superficially look a bit like lymphadenopathy.
the term for englared or palpable lymph nodes is lymphadenopathy.
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
The diaphragm divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.
Visceral peritoneum lines the inner surface of the abdominopelvic wall
lymphadenopathy
Lymphadenopathy