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Chabner, Language of Medicine 7th ed Chapter 2 Section III

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Hypochondriac   2 upper right & left regions below the cartilage of the ribs that extend over the abdomen  
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Epigastric   region above the stomach  
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lumbar regions   2 middle right & left regions near the waist  
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umbilical region   region of the navel or umbilicus  
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inguinal regions   2 lower right & left regions near the groin where the legs join the trunk of the body  
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iliac regions   containing the right inguinal region and left inguinal region, (iliac=near the ilium)  
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hypogastric region   lower middle region below the umbilical region  
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Abdomen: right upper quadrant   right lobe of liver, gallbladder, part of the pancreas, parts of the small & large intestines  
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Abdomen:left upper quadrant   left lobe of liver, stomach, spleen, part of pancreas, parts of small & large intestines  
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Abdomen: right lower quadrant   parts of small & large intestines, right ovary, right fallopian tube, appendix, right ureter  
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Abdomen: left lower quadrant   parts of small & large intestine, left ovary, left fallopian tube, left ureter  
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