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Abdomen
In vertebrates such as mammals the abdomen (belly) constitutes the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis. The region enclosed by the abdomen is termed the abdominal cavity.

 


Abdomen - swollen
Alternate Names : Swollen belly, Swelling in the abdomen, Abdominal distention, Distended abdomen
Definition ...

abdomen obstipum
Type: Term
Definitions:
1. obsolete rarely used term for deformity of the abdomen due to congenitally short rectus muscles.

Abdomen Treatment
Review Date: 11/16/2008
Reviewed By: Linda Vorvick, MD, Family Physician, Seattle Site Coordinator, Lecturer, Pathophysiology, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington School of Medicine.

A swollen abdomen is when your belly area is bigger than usual.
See also: Abdominal girth
Considerations ...

A swollen abdomen that results from eating a heavy meal will go away when the food is digested. Eating in moderation will help prevent swelling.

Term Definition
Abdomen
The area of the body that contains the pancreas, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and other organs.
All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U W X ...

Abdomen
The part of the body which is situated in the area that most humans refer to as their "belly", the human abdomen actually sits between the pelvis - a person's hip structure - and the thorax, or chest.

MRI, Abdomen - Abdominal MRI
Overview & Description
Preparation & Expectations
Results and Values
Attribution ...

Acute Abdomen
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An abdomen X-ray is similar to the chest X-ray except the part of the body being radiographed is different. The child is usually lying down on the table or turned on his side. Sometimes we obtain a view of the abdomen while standing up.

The abdomen contains organs of the gastrointestinal, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems.

The abdomen is an area of the body a doctor can easily examine by touch. The doctor can feel growths and organs in the belly area and find where you feel pain.

Acute abdomen refers to abdominal symptoms and signs of such severity or concern that disorders requiring surgery should be considered. The primary symptom is acute abdominal pain.

Birth defects - the abdomen - Better Health Channel.
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A definite tap readily transmitted through the fluid from one side of the abdomen to the other, although met with in rare cases of tubercular peritonitis, is yet not at all characteristic of this disease.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) Of The Abdomen - Results
The MRI also may show areas of scarring or injury.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) Of The Abdomen - Risks ...

Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the chest and the pelvis. The abdomen is separated anatomically from the chest by the diaphragm, the powerful muscle spanning the body cavity below the lungs.

ABDOMEN
The area of the body between the thorax and pelvis. The abdomen contains the liver, the spleen and most of the digestive organs.
ABT-538
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Abdomen The abdomen is the part of the body between the chest and the hips. Appendix The appendix is a narrow muscular pocket in the abdomen that has no known function. It is attached to the large intestine.

Abdomen

pain in right upper abdomen, at junction of ribs and breastbone ...

Abdomen Agudo
(Dolor Abdominal Agudo; Dolor Estomacal Severo; Calambres Abdominales; Abdomen Quirúrgico)
por Amanda Barrett, MA ...

Abdomen
The area between the chest and the hips. Contains the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen.
Incision
A cut made with a sharp instrument through the skin or other tissue.

Abdomen - a portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis.
Abduct - to draw away from the midline (opposite of adduct).

abdomen (AB-do-men): The part of the body that contains the pancreas, stomach, intestines, liver,gallbladder, and other organs.

abdomen
bdmn noun a space inside the body below the diaphragm above the pelvis and in front of the spine containing ...
abdomin ...

Abdomen - The part of the body between the chest and the legs that contains the stomach, intestines, liver, reproductive organs, and other organs.
Abscess - A local collection of pus.
Abstinence - Not having sex.

abdomen adj. abdominal: the part of the body below the ribs and above the pelvic bone that contains organs like the intestines, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the bladder, and the prostate ...

Abdomen
Abdominal bracing
Technique of tensing the stomach muscles to support the spine.
Abdominal hysterectomy
The uterus is removed through the abdomen via a surgical incision.

abdomen: Also referred to as the belly. It is the part of the body that contains all of the internal structures between the chest and the pelvis.

Abdomen
-A part of the body which lies between the thorax and the pelvis. It contains a cavity (abdominal cavity) which holds organs such as the pancreas, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder.

Abdomen
The abdominal examination may reveal a renal artery bruit in patients with hypertension secondary to renal artery stenosis, a pulsatile expansile mass of abdominal aortic aneurysm, and hepatomegaly and ascites due to CHF.
Extremities ...

Abdomen
The body region between the chest and the hips. The abdomen contains most of the digestive organs, including the stomach, intestines, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, reproductive organs, and bladder.
Intestine, Pancreas ...

Abdomen: The portion of the body which lies between the thorax and the pelvis.

B. Abdomen. Completely examine the abdomen to rule out intraabdominal pathology, including masses and inflammation, obstruction, or distention of organs.

Acute Abdomen
(Acute Abdominal Pain; Severe Stomach Ache; Abdominal Cramps; Surgical Abdomen)
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ABDOMEN (adjective ABDOMINAL): the area of the body between the chest and pelvis.
ABSORPTION: the passage of nutrients, drugs, or water from the intestines into the bloodstream.
ABSTRACT: a written summary of the important points of a medical article.

Abdomen pain, including a feeling of fullness or swelling
Leukemia
Fever
Night sweats
Frequent infections
Persistent lack of energy
Headaches
Joint or bone pain
Bleeding and bruising easily
Abdominal pain or discomfort ...

Abdomen - swollen
Angioedema
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling ...

abdomen (Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, Budd-Chiari syndrome, May-Thurner syndrome, Portal vein thrombosis, Renal vein thrombosis)
upper limb/torso (Paget-Schroetter disease, Mondor's disease)
head (Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis) ...

Abdomen, for presence of kidney lump
Signs of Cushing's syndrome: Abdominal striae, truncal obesity, moon face.
Fundus examination ...

abdomen is painful
Final results:
Healing is a slow and gradual process. It may take weeks or months to reach a full recovery.

The abdomen may have a wrinkly appearance with multiple folds of skin.
An abdominal mass may sit above the pubic bones - this is a result of an expanded bladder.
The urinary tract organs may be easy to feel through the abdominal area.

The abdomen is the area of the body below the ribs and lungs and above the hip bones. It contains many of the body's organs, such as the stomach, small and large bowel, pancreas, liver, spleen, and kidneys.
Abdominal radiotherapy ...

The abdomen contains all our vital organs. This makes it an important site of the body, as a large concentration of delicate body systems are together, housed in the abdominal cavity.

The abdomen is marked for placement of the stoma before surgery. When possible, the stoma is placed in the most convenient place for the person. Usually, the stoma is placed in the right lower part of the abdomen.

The abdomen incisions will be closed with stitches.
How Long Will It Take?
About 1-4 hours ...

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Your abdomen will be inflated with carbon dioxide gas. This helps your provider see the gallbladder and other organs. Your provider makes a tiny cut in your abdomen (usually in the area of the belly button) and inserts the laparoscope through the cut.

Acute Abdomen
Differential Diagnoses
Endocrine and metabolic disorders
Exposure to toxins or ingestions of drugs
Gynecological disorders
Hematologic disorders (leukemia)
Infections and inflammatory disorders
Narcotic withdrawal ...

Acute abdomen
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
A collection of pus in the abdomen, called an intra-abdominal abscess, may cause peritonitis.

In the abdomen and legs, the doctor will clamp the artery above the obstruction during the repair. The lower half of the body can go without a blood supply for long enough to do the surgery.

Tender abdomen
Rose spots - tiny pink spots on the skin
Stool culture for salmonella
Febrile/cold agglutinins (test for specific antibodies) ...

FIGURES
Abdomen anatomy adult PI
LIVER BIOPSY OVERVIEW
The liver is a large organ that is located in the right upper abdomen beneath the rib cage (figure 1). It performs many functions that are essential to life.

Swollen abdomen
Lack of weight gain
Problems absorbing nutrients, leading to weight loss, diarrhea or both and delayed or slowed growth ...

in your abdomen
The different places where ectopic pregnancy can occur
Ectopic pregnancy occurs in about one in every 100 pregnancies.

Swollen abdomen
Swollen lymph nodes
Tender lymph nodes
Signs and tests ...

PAIN IN ABDOMEN AND BACK"Hot Blanket Pack or large Fomentations over affected parts, followed by Heating Compress.

Feel your abdomen and flank (your side between your ribs and hipbone) for pulsing that could be caused by an aneurysm, and to see if your aorta is larger than normal ...

a swollen abdomen,
swollen feet or legs, and
yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice).

See also: Symptom, Surgery, Cancer, Kidney, Bleeding