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Week 1 - Anatomy

Body Quadrants and Regions

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An upper region that contains liver and gallbladder? Right Hypochondriac Region
An upper region that contains the stomach Epigastric Region
An upper region that contains the Diaphragm, Spleen, and Stomach? Left Hypochondriac Region
A middle region that contains Ascending colon of large intestine? Right lumbar region (flank)
A middle region that contains descending colon of large intestine? Left Lumbar Region (flank)
A lower region that contains cecum and appendix? Right Iliac (Inguinal) Region
A lower region that contains urinary bladder? Hypogastric (Pubic) Region
A lower region that contains initial part of sigmoid colon? Left Iliac (inguinal) Region
The centermost region deep to and surrounding the umbilicus (navel)? Umbilical region
Upper region, on the right? Right Upper quadrant (RUQ)
Upper region, on the left? Left Upper quadrant ( LUQ)
Lower region, on the left? Left Lower quadrant (LLQ)
Lower rigion, on the right? Right lower quadrant (RLQ)
Carpal region? Wrist
Femoral Region? Upper leg, or thigh
Crural region? Referring to the leg
Tarsal region? Ankle
Antebrachial region? Forearem
Antecubital region? Front of the elbow
Supraclavicular region? Above the clavical
Olecranal region? Back of elbow
Temporal region? Side of the skull
Cephalic Region? Referring to the head.
Palmar or volar region? Anterior surface of the hand (palm)
Inguinal region? The groin
Buccal region? Refers to the cheek
Hallax region? The great toe
Calcaneal region? Heel of the foot
Acromial region? Shoulder
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