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If a person complained of pain in the epigastric region, what organs could be involved?

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The epigastric region\textbf{The epigastric region} of the abdominopelvic cavity is superior\textbf{superior} to the umbilical region and is located above an imaginary line that goes across the abdomen at the level of ninth rib cartilages. The organs located in the epigastric region are the liver with gallbladder\textit{liver with gallbladder} and a part of the stomach\textit{stomach}.

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