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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abdominal section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to refer to the area of the body that includes the stomach and other organs.
Example: "The surgeon made an incision in the abdominal section to access the internal organs."
Alternatives: "abdominal area" or "abdominal cavity".
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abdominal section
noun
An incision in the abdomen for surgery on any of the abdominal organs.
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The rats were anesthetized with pentobarbital, subjected to abdominal section, and exsanguinated by transection of the descending aorta.
Therefore, an abdominal section along the previous operation wound was attempted.
Sterile blades were used to remove an abdominal section for DNA extraction and the remainder was preserved in ethanol.
The abdominal section of the aorta, the adventitia and a small portion of heart were snap frozen in liquid nitrogen, for DNA methylation analysis.
The aorta was cut at the interface between the thoracic arch and abdominal section, and the arch was placed in 10% formalin.
In brief, a 5-mm thick umbilical level abdominal section from 16-detector row CT imaging of the abdomen was obtained.
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The kidney size was measured considering the longest kidney axis on a sagittal plane of abdominal sections.
Thoracic and abdominal sections were archived in 100% ethanol, while the head was used for DNA extraction using the DNeasy Blood and Tissue Kit (Qiagen Inc., Valencia, CA) according to manufacturer's specifications.
Women are eligible if they are undergoing their first or second caesarean section through a transverse abdominal incision.
A possible approach would be to acquire a single representative abdominal CT section from which an automated quantification of total abdominal adipose tissue could be performed.
After opening the abdominal wall, section and ligation of the right uterine horn was performed.
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