Hypogastrium

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Hypogastrium
Surface lines of the front of the thorax and abdomen.
Front view of the thoracic and abdominal viscera. a. Median plane. b b. Lateral planes. c c. Trans tuberculllar plane. d d. Subcostal plane. e e. Transpyloric plane.
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Identifiers
Latinregio hypogastrica, regio pubica
TA98A01.2.04.007
TA2263
FMA14602
Anatomical terminology

In anatomy, the hypogastrium (also called the hypogastric region or suprapubic region) is a region of the abdomen located below the umbilical region. The pubis bone constitutes its lower limit. The roots of the word hypogastrium mean "below the stomach"; the roots of suprapubic mean "above the pubic bone".

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1149 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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