onderkwadrant
Onderkwadrant is a Dutch term that translates to "lower quadrant." It is most commonly encountered in the context of anatomy and medicine, specifically when referring to the lower right quadrant or lower left quadrant of the abdomen. These regions are defined by dividing the abdomen into four equal sections using a horizontal and a vertical line that intersect at the navel. The lower quadrants are therefore the bottom right and bottom left sections.
In medical examinations and diagnoses, the lower quadrants are important for pinpointing the location of pain
The term "onderkwadrant" is primarily used in Dutch-speaking regions and within the medical community there. While