Latus (anatomy)

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Latus (anatomy)
Surface lines of the front of the thorax and abdomen. (Latus labeled as "lumbar".)
Latin regio lateralis
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The latus is a region of the abdomen between the hypochondrium and inguinal region.

In some contexts, it is sometimes called the flank or lumbar region.