intrabdominales
Intrabdominales is the plural form of intrabdominal in Spanish. In medical English usage, the term is rendered as intraabdominal or intrabdominal and refers to anything located within the abdominal cavity, bounded superiorly by the diaphragm and inferiorly by the pelvic inlet. The term is used to describe both normal anatomy and pathologic processes that occur within that space. It is often contrasted with intrathoracic or extraperitoneal locations to specify a region of interest.
Anatomical scope: The abdominal cavity contains intraperitoneal organs, which are covered by peritoneum and suspended within
Clinical relevance: Diseases and injuries within this space include infections (peritonitis, intraabdominal abscess), inflammatory conditions, trauma,
Diagnosis and management: Evaluation relies on physical examination and imaging, especially ultrasound and computed tomography. In