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  2. What’s the Difference Between the Sagittal, Coronal, and...

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    The sagittal or lateral plane dives the body into left and right halves and is an x-z plane. Technically, the sagittal or median plane goes right through the middle between the body’s left and...

  3. An overview of key anatomical planes (e.g. sagittal, coronal, axial) and their clinical relevance.

  4. Sagittal plane - Wikipedia

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    The sagittal plane (/ ˈ s æ dʒ ɪ t əl /; also known as the longitudinal plane) is an anatomical plane that divides the body into right and left sections. [1] It is perpendicular to the transverse and coronal planes.

  5. In anatomy and physiology, the body planes and sections (also called anatomical planes) help us understand the various ways in which the body can be viewed w...

  6. What is the Difference Between Sagittal and Midsagittal

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    The main difference between sagittal and midsagittal is that the sagittal plane is an anatomical plane that divides the body into left and right halves, whereas the midsagittal plane is a type of sagittal plane that runs through the midline.

  7. Sagittal (longitudinal) plane: separates the left and right sides of the body. Transverse (axial) plane: separates the upper (superior) and lower (inferior) halves of the body. To imagine each,...

  8. 1.4D: Body Planes and Sections - Medicine LibreTexts

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    The sagittal plane (lateral or Y-Z plane) divides the body into sinister and dexter (left and right) sides. The midsagittal (median) plane is in the midline through the center of the body, and all other sagittal planes are parallel to it.

  9. Sagittal, Coronal, and Transverse: 3 Anatomical Planes of ... -...

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    Sagittal and coronal planes are also referred to as longitudinal planes as they make a right angle to the transverse plane. Although motion is a combination of different movements, it can be classified depending upon the anatomical plane where it has occurred.

  10. How to Read Images - UCSF Radiology

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    UCSF Radiologist Dr. Dillon describes how radiologists read images. The different planes that Radiologists use are axial (divides the body into top and bottom halves), coronal (perpendicular), and sagittal (midline of the body).

  11. Sagittal View | Brain Parts

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    The sagital view of the brain reflects some of the inverted c-shaped rings including the cortex, cingulate gyrus, indusium griseum, corpus callosum, septum pellucidum/lateral ventricles, and the thalamus which is central.