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  2. Hypogastrium - Wikipedia

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    The upper limit is the umbilicus while the pubis bone constitutes its lower limit. The lateral boundaries are formed are drawing straight lines through the midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and symphisis pubis .

  3. Abdominopelvic cavity - Wikipedia

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    The stomach sits on the left side, which is attached to the esophagus tube. Food comes through the esophagus, goes behind all of the other organs in the thoracic cavity, and comes out through the point where the esophagus opens up into the stomach. The stomach is a more acidic environment to aid its role in beginning the major processes of ...

  4. Abdominal cavity - Wikipedia

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    One of these the lesser sac is located behind the stomach and joins into the greater sac via the foramen of Winslow. [1] Some of the organs are attached to the walls of the abdomen via folds of peritoneum and ligaments , such as the liver and others use broad areas of the peritoneum, such as the pancreas .

  5. Human digestive system - Wikipedia

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    They are made of a bone-like material called dentin, which is covered by the hardest tissue in the body—enamel. [8] Teeth have different shapes to deal with different aspects of mastication employed in tearing and chewing pieces of food into smaller and smaller pieces. This results in a much larger surface area for the action of digestive ...

  6. Woman’s Feeding Tube Allegedly Found ‘Embedded’ Inside Her ...

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    However, Lowe claims that during a colon procedure in April 2024, her surgeon allegedly discovered that the feeding tube from her 1989 surgery was still inside her, “embedded in her abdominal ...

  7. Stomach - Wikipedia

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    The stomach is also called the gaster (Greek belly) or venter from which we have the adjective gastric applied to structures related to the organ. [3] The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the upper gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates.

  8. Epigastrium - Wikipedia

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    Palpation of the epigastrium can be used to feel the structures below it. [2] This includes the liver, and the stomach. [2] An aortic aneurysm may be felt as a mass in the epigastrium. [3] Stomach sounds may be heard when auscultating (using a stethoscope) on the epigastrium. [2]

  9. Fossil reveals Cretaceous drama of a croc attack on a flying ...

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    The elongated neck bone, about two-thirds complete, is 2-1/4 inches (58 mm) long. The bone is thin. Much of its outer wall is less than a credit card in thickness.