LLQ

LLQ
Abbreviation for the left lower quadrant (quarter). The LLQ of the abdomen contains the descending portion of the colon. (By contrast, RUQ stands for the right upper quadrant, LUQ stands for the left upper quadrant, and RLQ stands for the right lower quadrant.)
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Abbreviation for left lower quadrant (of abdomen).
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left lower quadrant; low-level question

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LLQ abbr left lower quadrant (abdomen)

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