Anatomy of humans are the most complex machines to have ever existed. Exuding qualities of real operating machines, an engineered human body is built with numerous components that interact to carry out certain tasks. Boundless pieces of which are separated into regions and quadrants which aid in localisation during diagnosis. Rather than being covered with the grime of neglect, concentrating efforts in fathoming the intricate divisions of the body would enable the association of the organs that are present in each of its portions to an item of interest. Thus, defines a high level of discernment on matters that are inexplicable.
Below are examples of body organs and where they can be situated:
Stomach
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Region/s: Epigastric Region and Left Hypochondriac Region
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Quadrant/s: Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ)
Ascending colon
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Region/s: Right Lumbar Region and Right Iliac Region
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Quadrants: Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)
Descending colon
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Region/s: Left Lumbar Region and Left Iliac Region
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Quadrant/s: Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ)
Urinary bladder
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Region/s: Hypogastric Region
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Quadrant/s: Between the Left and Right Lower Quadrant (LLQ and RLQ)
Liver
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Region/s: Epigastric Region and Right Hypochondriac Region
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Quadrant/s: Between the Right and Left Upper Quadrant (RUQ and LUQ)
Appendix
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Region/s: Right Iliac Region
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Quadrant/s: Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)