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THE NINE ABDOMINAL REGIONS

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The right Hypochondriac is compose of?   Part of the LIVER,part of the KIDNEY, GREATER Omentum; Coils of small intestine;Gallbladder.  
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The right Lumbar is compose of?   Lower portion of LIVER; Ascending colon; Part of right KIDNEY; Coils of small intestine; Greater Omentum; Right colic(hepatic flexure)  
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the Right Inguinal Iliac is compose of?   Cecum appendix ; part of ascending COLON;Coils of small intestine; Greater omentum.  
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The Epigastric is compose of?   Stomach including cardiac and pyloric openings portion of liver; Duodenum pancreas; Suprarenal glands and parts of kidneys; Greater Omentum.  
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The Umbilical is compose of?   Transverse colon; part of the KIDNEYS;part of Duodenum; Coils of small intestine ; Greater Omentum; Birfucation of the abdominal Aorta and inferior vena cava  
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The Hypogastric is compose of?   Bladder in adults if distended; Uterus during pregnancy; Coils of small intestine; Greater Omentum  
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Left Hypochondriac is compose of?   Part of the LiVER;Stomach, Fundus, and cardiac regions Spleen; Tail of pancreas ;Left colic splenic flexure; Part of left kidney; Greater Omentum  
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Left Lumbar is compose of?   part of the kidney,Descending colon ; Coils of small intestine, Greater Omentum.  
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Left inguinal Iliac   Part the descending colon; Sigmoid colon. Coils of the small intestine; Greater Omentum  
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