Abdominal quadrants, regions, and planes
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- What are abdominal quadrants, regions and planes? The abdominal cavity's superior border is the diaphragm, and its inferior border is the pelvic inlet. It can be divided into four major quadrants via the vertical median plane and the horizontal transumbilical plane. The abdominal cavity can also be divided into nine regions via the right and left midclavicular lines and the subcostal and transtubercular planes. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.
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The kidneys is in the right upper quadrant not in the right lower
But they are not at the same place, are they?
@@MaryKumiwaa-h3x Nope, right kidney is slightly below left because it has liver on top pushing it down.
@@spacesax1 Okay
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