El Hospital Universitario Sanitas La Zarzuela incorpora el Revolution Ascend, un equipo de tomografía axial computarizada (TAC) de última generación que utiliza inteligencia artificial (IA) en todas ...
A tomografia abdominal é um exame de imagem que permite visualizar órgãos, ossos, tecidos e vasos sanguíneos da região abdominal e pelve, sendo geralmente utilizada para investigar suspeitas de ...
An abdomen (also belly or stomach[1] in vertebrates, or metasoma in arthropods) is the front part of the torso between the thorax (chest) and pelvis in humans and in other vertebrates.
Abdomen, in human anatomy, the body cavity lying between the chest or thorax above and the pelvis below and from the spine in the back to the wall of abdominal muscles in the front.
The abdomen holds and protects vital organs like the stomach, liver, and intestines. You can drink water and eat more fiber to help prevent constipation and kidney stones.
The region of the trunk that lies between the diaphragm above the pelvic inlet below is referred to as Abdomen that is divided into nine regions by two vertical and two horizontal lines.
The abdomen contains many of the body’s vital organs and plays a central role in digestion, circulation and immunity. This section examines the layered anatomy of the abdominal wall and the organisation of the internal viscera.
Explore the anatomy of the abdomen - its location, structure, organs, and physiological roles. Learn about its functions in digestion, metabolism, respiration, and related clinical conditions.
The abdomen and pelvic regions are continuous with each other, making up the distal part of the trunk. Bar the brain, heart and lungs, this region contains virtually all your body organs, including those involved in the digestive, endocrine, lymphatic, urinary and reproductive systems.