dhypochondre
Dhypochondre is not a standard term in medical nomenclature. It most likely refers to the hypochondrium (English) or hypochondre (French), the upper lateral part of the abdomen beneath the lower ribs. In anatomical usage, the term can denote either the right hypochondriac region or the left, depending on the side being described.
Anatomy: In the common nine-region scheme of the abdomen, the body is divided by two vertical and
Clinical significance: Pain, tenderness, or abnormal findings in a hypochondriac region warrant evaluation for liver disease,
Etymology and terminology: The term derives from Greek hypo- meaning under and np chondros cartilage. In French,