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Body region: The five regions of the body are the head, neck, torso, upper extremities, and lower extremities. [e]
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- Femoral triangle [r]: Upper thigh region whose contents are remembered by 'navel': nerve, artery, vein, empty space, and lymphatic. [e]
- Pterygopalatine fossa [r]: Small pyramidal space, housing the pterygopalatine ganglion, between the pterygoid process, the maxilla, and the palatine bone. [e]
- Thoracic wall [r]: Boundary of the thoracic cavity, within the chest. [e]