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region /re·gion/ (re´jun) a plane area with more or less definite boundaries.re´gional
regions of back  the areas into which the back is divided, including the vertebral, sacral, scapular, infrascapular, and lumbar.
facial region  that comprising the various anatomical regions of the face: buccal (side of oral cavity), infraorbital (below eye), mental (chin), nasal (nose), oral (lips), orbital (eye), parotid (angle of jaw), and zygomatic (cheek bone) regions.
homogeneously staining regions  (HSR) long unbanded regions of chromosomes created by gene amplification; they are tumor markers indicative of solid neoplasms with poor prognosis.
pectoral region  the aspect of the chest bounded by the pectoralis major muscle, and including the lateral pectoral, mammary, and inframammary regions.
perineal region  the region overlying the pelvic outlet, including the anal and genitourinary regions.
precordial region  the part of the anterior surface of the body covering the heart and the pit of the stomach.

re·gion (rjn)
n.
1. An area of the body having natural or arbitrary boundaries.
2. A portion of the body having a special nervous or vascular supply.
3. A part of an organ with a special function.

region,
n an anatomical section of the body defined by arbitrary, functional, or natural boundaries.

region
a general term to designate certain areas on the surface of the body within certain defined boundaries.

abdominal r's
nine arbitrary areas into which the ventral surface of the abdomen is divided, including the epigastric, right and left hypochondriac, umbilical, right and left lateral, pubic, right and left inguinal.
I region
that part of the major histocompatibility complex where immune response genes are present.
lumbar region
the region of the back lying lateral to the lumbar vertebrae.
perineal region
the region over the pelvic outlet, including the anal and urogenital regions.
precordial region
the part of the chest covering the heart.
pubic region
the middle portion of the most caudal region of the abdomen, located caudal to the umbilical region and between the inguinal regions.

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Q. Any idea on how to meet people who suffer from alcoolism in my region?

A. if you look for an AA meeting near your home- that should not be a problem- just "google" it. or ask your doctor to reffer you to the nearest clinic.
take care! and good for you on that big step!

Q. I have an injury called CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) I desparately need help. Had 4 surgeries-no help The pain is excruciating every second, in my left hand and arm,with no relief. I don't know where to go next or what to pursue. I've tried every pain med there is and steroidal injections and nerve stimulator implant in back, but nothing has worked. Can't believe the pain- keeps me up at night and is a killer every other second of the day. Can anyone help??? Any suggestions I may not have tried??? I am desparate for some relief. Thanks Joe

A. It really sounds like you are suffering a great deal. Have you seen a pain specialist? Have you ever tried any kinds of stronger pain medications such as narcotics? I am only suggesting them as your last option to handle pain because no one should suffer this high amount of pain. You should discuss this with you primary care physician. I would also suggest talking to someone about your level of stress, because all this pain can cause you anxiety and you may find it helpful to talk to a psychologist or psychiatrist, see if they can help with that. I don't have any suggestions about the neurological problem because it sounds like you have tried everything there is to offer.

Q. experiencing sharp pain in my right kidney region... pain is acute and doesnt radiate... recently PE left lung have been taking warfrin, panadiene forte, two kinds of cholesterol/triglycerine reducing meds and champix quit smoking medication... recently tests showed the hight cholesterol and triglys' levels and also a swollen liver... pain is not in my liver area... past pain in this kidney recurrent but never as bad. always dull.. many years ago had a uti, which caused high protiene levels.. very bad at finishing anti-biotics... recently had tonsilitis.. This hurts and is tender to touch but does not bring on sharp pain when touched, sharp pain comes and goes after taking pain relief

A. Go to see a doctor - although its tempting to make the diagnosis over the net (I have several ideas about what it might be), it sounds like serious, especially if you had a PE lately - it could be a thrombus in the vein of the kidney, or maybe a stone (sounds like that according to the description of the pain). However, as I said, making the diagnosis without even seeing you isn't the wisest thing to do.

Take care,

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