BIOMEDICINE: Organ Location | Disorder Location
Located in the hypogastric (pubic) region a. bladder b. appendix c. cecum d. descending colon
a. bladder
Pain from diverticulitis occurs in this abdominal region a. left inguinal region b. umbilical region c. right lumbar region d. right inguinal region
a. left inguinal region
Pain from ulcerative colitis occurs in this abdominal region a. left inguinal region b. umbilical region c. right lumbar region d. right inguinal region
a. left inguinal region
Located in the epigastric and right hypochondriac area a. liver b. adrenal glands c. stomach d. sigmoid colon
a. liver
Located in the hypogastric (pubic) region a. ovaries b. appendix c. cecum d. descending colon
a. ovaries
Located in the epigastric and left hypochondriac regions a. pancreas b. gall bladder c. descending colon d. right kidney
a. pancreas
Pain from a liver abscess occurs in this abdominal region a. right hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. umbilical region d. left hypochondriac region
a. right hypochondriac region
Once the early signs of appendicitis occur the pain then migrates to this abdominal region a. right inguinal region b. hypogastric region c. right lumbar region d. umbilical region
a. right inguinal region
Pain from an ectopic pregnancy can occur in these abdominal regions a. right or left inguinal region b. right or left lumbar region c. right or left hypochondriac region d. hypogastric or epigastric region
a. right or left inguinal region
Pain from an inguinal hernia can occur in these abdominal regions a. right or left inguinal region b. right or left lumbar region c. right or left epigastric region d. hypogastric or epigastric region
a. right or left inguinal region
Pain from pelvic inflammatory disease can occur in these abdominal regions a. right or left inguinal region b. right or left lumbar region c. right or left epigastric region d. hypogastric or epigastric region
a. right or left inguinal region
Located in the left hypochondriac region a. spleen b. liver c. gallbladder d. bladder
a. spleen
Located mainly in the right lumbar, left lumbar and umbilical regions a. transverse colon b. ureters c. sigmoid colon d. cecum
a. transverse colon
Located in the epigastric area ONLY a. liver b. adrenal glands c. descending colon d. sigmoid colon
b. adrenal glands
Located in the epigastric and umbilical regions a. transverse colon b. duodenum c. sigmoid colon d. cecum
b. duodenum
Pain from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs in this abdominal region a. left hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. right hypochondriac region d. umbilical region
b. epigastric region
Pain from pancreatitis occurs in this abdominal region a. left hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. right hypochondriac region d. umbilical region
b. epigastric region
Pain from dyspepsia occurs in this abdominal region a. right hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. umbilical region d. left hypochondriac region
b. epigastric region (pain may radiate to back)
Pain from a peptic ulcer occurs in this abdominal region a. left hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. right hypochondriac region d. umbilical region
b. epigastric region (pain may radiate to the back)
Located in the right hypochondriac area a. pancreas b. gall bladder c. descending colon d. right kidney
b. gall bladder
Pain from cystitis occurs in this abdominal region a. right inguinal region b. hypogastric region c. right lumbar region d. umbilical region
b. hypogastric region
Located in the right iliac (inguinal) and hypogastric (pubic) regions a. cecum b. ileum c. jejunum d. duodenum
b. ileum
Located mainly in the umbilical region a. stomach b. jejunum c. ileum d. pancreas
b. jejunum
Located in the right hypochondriac and right lumbar regions a. transverse colon b. right kidney c. ureters d. cecum
b. right kidney
Pain from kidney stones can occur in these abdominal regions a. right or left inguinal region b. right or left lumbar region c. right or left epigastric region d. hypogastric or epigastric region
b. right or left lumbar region
Pain from pyelonephritis can occur in these abdominal regions a. right or left inguinal region b. right or left lumbar region c. right or left epigastric region d. hypogastric or epigastric region
b. right or left lumbar region
Located in the umbilical and hypogastric (pubic) regions a. kidneys b. ureters c. descending colon d. ascending colon
b. ureters
Located in the right iliac (inguinal) region a. duodenum b. left kidney c. appendix d. uterus
c. appendix
Located in the left lumbar and left iliac (inguinal) regions a. pancreas b. gall bladder c. descending colon d. ascending colon
c. descending colon
Pain from hepatitis occurs in this abdominal region a. left hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. right hypochondriac region d. umbilical region
c. right hypochondriac region
Pain from gallstones or cholecystitis occurs in this abdominal region a. left hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. right hypochondriac region d. umbilical region
c. right hypochondriac region (pain may radiate to right scapular area)
Located in the hypogastric (pubic) region a. ascending colon b. appendix c. sigmoid colon d. descending colon
c. sigmoid colon
Located in the epigastric and left hypochondriac regions a. liver b. adrenal glands c. stomach d. sigmoid colon
c. stomach
Pain from a small bowel obstruction occurs in this abdominal region a. right hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. umbilical region d. left hypochondriac region
c. umbilical region
Pain from an umbilical hernia occurs in this abdominal region a. right hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. umbilical region d. left hypochondriac region
c. umbilical region
Located in the right lumbar and right iliac (inguinal) regions a. pancreas b. gall bladder c. descending colon d. ascending colon
d. ascending colon
Located in the right iliac (inguinal) region a. transverse colon b. duodenum c. sigmoid colon d. cecum
d. cecum
Located in the hypogastric (pubic) region a. duodenum b. left kidney c. appendix d. fallopian tubes
d. fallopian tubes
Pain from testicular torsion occurs in this abdominal region a. right or left inguinal region b. right or left lumbar region c. right or left epigastric region d. hypogastric or epigastric region
d. hypogastric region
Pain from splenomegaly, spleen abscess or rupture occurs in this abdominal region a. right hypochondriac region b. epigastric region c. umbilical region d. left hypochondriac region
d. left hypochondriac region
Located in the left hypochondriac and left lumbar regions a. pancreas b. gall bladder c. ascending colon d. left kidney
d. left kidney
Located in the hypogastric (pubic) region a. jejunum b. appendix c. descending colon d. prostate
d. prostate
Pain from Crohn's disease occurs in this abdominal region a. left inguinal region b. umbilical region c. right lumbar region d. right inguinal region
d. right inguinal region
Early appendicitis pain occurs in which abdominal region a. right inguinal region b. hypogastric region c. right lumbar region d. umbilical region
d. umbilical region
Located in the hypogastric (pubic) region a. duodenum b. left kidney c. appendix d. uterus
d. uterus