Which organs are primarily located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen?

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Multiple Choice

Which organs are primarily located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen?

Explanation:
The upper right quadrant houses organs that are primarily on the right side of the body’s upper abdomen: the liver as the dominant organ there, the gallbladder tucked under the liver, part of the colon (the ascending colon), plus the head of the pancreas near the duodenum, and the right kidney toward the back. The combination of liver, right kidney, colon, pancreas, and gallbladder reflects these RUQ structures, so that choice is the best. Other options include organs strongly associated with the left side or midline—like the spleen and stomach—which are in the left upper quadrant or spread across midline, making them not fit RUQ anatomy.

The upper right quadrant houses organs that are primarily on the right side of the body’s upper abdomen: the liver as the dominant organ there, the gallbladder tucked under the liver, part of the colon (the ascending colon), plus the head of the pancreas near the duodenum, and the right kidney toward the back. The combination of liver, right kidney, colon, pancreas, and gallbladder reflects these RUQ structures, so that choice is the best. Other options include organs strongly associated with the left side or midline—like the spleen and stomach—which are in the left upper quadrant or spread across midline, making them not fit RUQ anatomy.

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