lumbosacral
epigastric, umbilical, and hypogastric regions
what is mucor?
The ICD-9 code for renal cell carcinoma with metastasis to thoracic and lumbar regions is 189.1.
* 1) Umbilical Region 2) Epigastric Region 3) Hypogastric Region4) Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions 5) Right and Left Lumbar Regions 6) Right and Left Inguinal Regions
There are 5 regions in the spine:cervical (7 vertebrae)thoracic (12)lumbar (5)sacral (5 fused)coccygeal (4 fused)
Costovertebral is the medical term meaning pertaining to the spine and ribs.
SacralThe sacrum is triangular shaped and its located between the lumbar vertebrae and coccyx. The vertebrae in the sacrum is fused together and it consists of 5 sacral vertebrae S1-S5.The medical term sacral means pertaining to the sacrum, from sacr meaning 'sacrum' (the five fused bones in the lower back) and the suffix -al meaning 'pertaining to.'
It will be called the Lumbar regionLumbar
"Lumbar" refers to the region of the back or spine made up of the lumbar vertebrae. The 1st lumbar vertebra is just under the 12th thoracic vertebra. The easiest way to find this is to find the first vertebral body not connected to a rib. This is L1 (1st lumbar vertebra). There are 5 lumbar vertebrae (L1 through L5). The 5th lumbar vertebra sits on top of the sacrum (where your spine connects with your pelvis).
Inflammation of the muscles of the heart
There are lots, but "spinal" is a pretty good starting place. "Lumbar", "thoracic", and "cervical" are terms that (might) relate to particular portions of the backbone (roughly speaking the lower back, upper back, and neck respectively). Vertebral means pertaining to one of the bones that comprise the spine.
Sacrum if you're asking about the skeletal system
Lumbar puncture.
The umbillical, left lumbar and right lumbar.
I think you are trying to describe a Lumbar Puncture, which is performed in the lower (lumbar) region of the spine.
Sciatica is the medical term meaning inflammation of the sciatic nerve.sciaticasciatica
organs in the left lumbar region