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  2. Learn tricks for remembering the four abdominal quadrants and nine abdominal regions for anatomy and physiology courses. Includes free quiz on the abdominal regions and quadrants.

  3. 1.4F: Abdominopelvic Regions - Medicine LibreTexts

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    The abdominopelvic region can be divided into four quadrants. These quadrants are defined by the intersection of the sagittal plane with the umbilical plane (the transverse plane through the navel). Clinicians use these regions to determine the organs and tissues that may be causing pain or discomfort in that region.

  4. 1.6: Abdominopelvic Regions and Abdominopelvic Quadrants

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    Abdominopelvic Regions and Abdominopelvic Quadrants. The abdominopelvic region can divided into four abdominopelvic quadrants or nine abdominopelvic regions. These are very important in clinical practice. Four abdominopelvic quadrants: right-upper quadrant (RUQ) left-upper quadrant (LUQ) right-lower quadrant (RLQ) left-lower quadrant

  5. Abdominal wall: Layers, muscles and fascia - Kenhub

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    The abdominal wall can be divided into two sections: anterolateral and posterior abdominal walls. This complex structure consists of numerous layers, from superficial to deep: skin, superficial fascia, muscles and their respective fasciae, and peritoneum.

  6. Quadrants and regions of abdomen - Wikipedia

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    The human abdomen is divided into quadrants and regions by anatomists and physicians for the purposes of study, diagnosis, and treatment. [1] [2] The division into four quadrants allows the localisation of pain and tenderness, scars, lumps, and other items of interest, narrowing in on which organs and tissues may be involved. The quadrants are ...

  7. Abdomen and pelvis: structure and function - Kenhub

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    The abdomen is the body region found between the thorax and the pelvis. Its superior aperture faces towards the thorax, enclosed by the diaphragm. Inferiorly the abdomen is open to the pelvis, communicating through the superior pelvic aperture (pelvic inlet).

  8. What are the anatomical regions and quadrants of the abdomen?

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    It is important to know the anatomical regions (and quadrants) of the abdomen to correlate the pain to the organs contained in each area. For example, pain within the epigastric region should guide you to think about the stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, and adrenal glands.

  9. Abdominal quadrants, regions and planes - Osmosis

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    The abdomen surface anatomy is divided into quadrants, regions, and planes, which help to localize the anatomical positions of various abdominal organs. There are four quadrants, which are the right upper quadrant, the left upper quadrant, the right lower quadrant, and the left lower quadrant.

  10. The definition of the human abdomen is the anterior region of the trunk between the thoracic diaphragm superiorly and the pelvic brim inferiorly. Understanding the anatomy of the abdomen will ultimately serve as one's cornerstone to understanding, diagnosing, and treating the pathology within. [1]

  11. Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions - Pearson

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    The abdominopelvic area is divided into quadrants and regions for anatomical reference. The four quadrantsright upper quadrant (RUQ), left upper quadrant (LUQ), right lower quadrant (RLQ), and left lower quadrant (LLQ)—are easier to learn and commonly used in medical contexts.