they are many such as liver , gall bladder , small and large intestines , and both kidneys...
^^^^^ Incorrect. The RIGHT HYPOCHONDRIAC region only contains a portion of the liver. The EPIGASTRIC region contains the STOMACH, GALLBLADDER, LIVER and the TRANSVERSE COLON of the large intestine.
Spleen and stomach
Liver, right kidney, transverse colon, small intestine.
The upper abdominopelvic regions include the right hypochondriac, epigastric, and left hypochondriac regions. These areas are part of the nine-region division of the abdomen, which helps in identifying the locations of organs and potential sources of pain or discomfort. The right hypochondriac region contains the liver and gallbladder, the epigastric region is where the stomach and part of the pancreas are located, and the left hypochondriac region houses the spleen and part of the stomach.
In the anatomical divisions of the abdomen, the middle row consists of the epigastric region at the center, flanked by the left and right hypochondriac regions. The left hypochondriac region is located on the left side, while the right hypochondriac region is on the right side. These areas are important for locating organs such as the stomach, liver, and spleen. Understanding these divisions aids in clinical assessments and diagnoses.
The left hypochondriac region is located on the left upper side of the abdomen, just below the ribs. It is one of the nine regions used to divide the abdomen for anatomical reference. This region contains the spleen, part of the stomach, and part of the colon.
Spleen and stomach
Located in the Right Hypochondriac region, there are liver and gallbladder. In the Left Hypochondriac region, there are spleen and diaphragm.
The liver is a very large abdominal organ. It is found primarily in the right hypochondriac and epigastric regions, but parts can also be found in the left hypochondriac and left flank regions.
the right portion of the liver
the spleen is in the left hypochondriac region
Located in the right and left hypochondriac region.
Liver, right kidney, transverse colon, small intestine.
The right hypochondriac region is superior to the right lumbar region.
Most of the right lobe of the liver Gallbladder Portion of the right kidney
The upper abdominopelvic regions include the right hypochondriac, epigastric, and left hypochondriac regions. These areas are part of the nine-region division of the abdomen, which helps in identifying the locations of organs and potential sources of pain or discomfort. The right hypochondriac region contains the liver and gallbladder, the epigastric region is where the stomach and part of the pancreas are located, and the left hypochondriac region houses the spleen and part of the stomach.
Located in the right and left hypochondriac region.
The right and left hypochondriac regions are two of the nine abdominal regions. These regions lie bilaterally just superior to the subcostal margin to the 8th or 9th coastal cartilage. The spleen is in the left hypochondriac region the liver is in the right.