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- The abdomen is divided into nine regions12. These regions are:
- Epigastric
- Umbilical
- Hypogastric (e.g., suprapubic)
- Left hypochondriac
- Right hypochondriac
- Left lumbar
- Right lumbar
- Left iliac (e.g., inguinal)
- Right iliac (e.g., inguinal)1
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.From superior to inferior, the abdomen is divided into nine regions:
- Epigastric
- Umbilical
- Hypogastric (e.g., suprapubic)
- Left hypochondriac
www.medmastery.com/guides/abdominal-examinat…These planes divide the abdomen into nine regions:
- Right hypochondriac
- Right lumbar (or flank)
- Right illiac
- Epigastric
3d4medical.com/blog/abdominal-divisionsEach of the 9 abdomen regions hold their own important organs: Right hypcochondrium – Small intestine, right kidney, gallbladder, liver Left hypochondrium – Pancreas, left kidney, colon, spleen Epigastrium – Adrenal glands, spleen, pancreas, duodenum, liver, stomach Right lumbar region – Right colon, liver, gallbladderwww.healthmad.com/9-regions-of-the-abdomenThe three main centrally positioned regions are the epigastric region, the umbilical region, and the hypogastric region also known as the pubic region.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrants_and_regions_of_a… - People also ask
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