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- The abdominopelvic regions are used to describe locations of organs in the abdomen and pelvis.
- One method divides the abdominopelvic cavity into nine regions.
- The division uses two horizontal lines and two vertical lines.
- The subcostal plane is the upper horizontal line.
- The prefix sub- means below.
- The root costal refers to ribs.
- The subcostal plane passes across the level of the 10th costal cartilages.
- The transtubercular plane is the lower horizontal line.
- The transtubercular plane passes across the iliac crests of the hip bones.
- The midclavicular lines are the vertical lines.
- The midclavicular lines pass through the midpoints of the clavicles.
- The four lines divide the cavity into a central and two lateral sections.
- The right hypochondriac region is one of the nine regions.
- The epigastric region is one of the nine regions.
- The left hypochondriac region is one of the nine regions.
- The right lateral region is one of the nine regions.
- The umbilical region is one of the nine regions.
- The left lateral region is one of the nine regions.
- The right inguinal region is also called the iliac region.
- The hypogastric region is also called the pubic region.
- The left inguinal region is also called the iliac region.
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