- The
abdomen (colloquially
called the gut, belly, tummy, midriff, tucky, or stomach) is the
front part of the
torso between the
thorax (chest) and pelvis...
- Canada: The
Abdomenizer".
George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight. CBC.
Retrieved November 6, 2015. traveler: blue skies,
snowy hills, and my
abdomenizer.
Using an...
- An
acute abdomen refers to a sudden,
severe abdominal pain. It is in many
cases a
medical emergency,
requiring urgent and
specific diagnosis. Several...
- the
inner wall of the
abdomen and
covering of the
abdominal organs.
Symptoms may
include severe pain,
swelling of the
abdomen, fever, or
weight loss...
-
occurs when substances, such as air (gas) or fluid, ac****ulate in the
abdomen causing its expansion. It is
typically a
symptom of an
underlying disease...
- The
human abdomen is
divided into
quadrants and
regions by
anatomists and
physicians for the
purposes of study, diagnosis, and treatment. The division...
- be used in
cases of "burst
abdomen"
following laparotomies,
especially those using a
midline vertical incision.
Burst abdomen is
usually characterized by...
-
ligaments separated by fossae:
Abdominal exercise Abdominal wall
defect Human abdomen Peritoneum Terms for
anatomical location Moore,
Keith L.; Dalley, Arthur...
- An
abdominal x-ray is an x-ray of the
abdomen. It is
sometimes abbreviated to AXR, or KUB (for kidneys, ureters, and
urinary bladder). In children, abdominal...
- vessels.[citation needed]
Surface anatomy of the
front of the
thorax and
abdomen.
Linea alba
Linea alba (ch****)
Linea nigra Sinnatamby,
Chummy (2011). Last's...