What is a quick way to remember the 4 main causes of acute onset of abdominal pain?
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The lesser utilized dividing of the abdomen into 9 section is more academic than practical (though I would argue the more specific you can be in your documentation and conversation with consultants, the better). To better orient to these regions you have to be familiar with the following four anatomic lines: transpyloric line (Addison’s plane), transtubercular line, and the left and right mammary line.
Drawing these 4 lines make up the “tic-tac-toe” board of the abdomen and the nine regions of the abdomen:
Epigastric
Left hypochondriac
Right lumbar
Umbilical
Left Lumbar
Right iliac
Hypogastric
Left iliac
So what structures are found in each region?
Now you know what organs are found in each section, what are some differential diagnoses for each region if a patient comes in with localized abdominal pain?
Everyone is familiar with the four quadrant breakdown of the abdomen….but did you know that it can further be broken down into nine sections???