Hypogastrium

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Hypogastrium

The hypogastrium (also known as the hypogastric region) is an anatomical term that refers to the lower central region of the abdomen. It is one of the nine regions of the abdomen, which are used to help localize and diagnose abdominal pain and other symptoms. The hypogastrium is situated below the umbilical region and between the left and right iliac regions.

Anatomy[edit]

The hypogastrium is bordered by:

Contents[edit]

The hypogastrium contains several important anatomical structures, including:

Clinical Significance[edit]

Pain or discomfort in the hypogastrium can be indicative of various medical conditions. Some common conditions associated with hypogastric pain include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosing the cause of hypogastric pain often involves a combination of:

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References[edit]

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