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Directional and Regional terms

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superior(cranial)*   Above;Toward the head end of upper part of the body. Ex. Head is superior to the abdomen  
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Inferior(caudal)*   Below;Away from the head end.Ex. The navel is inferior to the chin.  
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Ventral(anterior)*   In front of;Toward or at the front of the body.Ex. The breastbone is anterior to the spine.  
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Dorsal(posterior)*   Behind; Toward or at the back of the body.Ex. The heart is posterior to the breastbone.  
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Medial   on the inner side of;Midline of the body.Ex. The heart is medial to the arm.  
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Lateral   on the outer side of;Away from the midline of the body.Ex. The arms are lateral to the chest.  
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Intermediate   between something; between a more medial and a more lateral structure.Ex. The collarbone is intermediate between the breastbone and shoulder.  
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Proximal   Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk.Ex. The elbow is proximal to the wrist.  
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Distal   Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachement of a limb to the body trunk.Ex. The knee is distal to the thigh.  
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Superficial(external)   Toward or at teh body surface.Ex. The skin is superficial to the skeletal muscles.  
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Deep(internal)   Away from the body surface; more internalEx. The lungs are deep to the skin.  
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Nasal   Nose  
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Oral   mouth  
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Cervical   neck  
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Acromial   point of shoulder  
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axillary   armpit  
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abdominal   abdomen  
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brachial   arm  
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antecubital   front of elbow  
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Antebrachial   forearm  
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Pelvic   Pelvis  
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Carpal   wrist  
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Pollex   thumb  
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Palmar   palm  
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Digital   fingers or toes  
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Pubic   genital region  
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Patellar   anterior knee  
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Crural   leg  
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Pedal   foot  
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Tarsal   ankle  
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Frontal   forehead  
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Orbital   eye  
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buccal   cheek  
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mental   chin  
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sternal   breastbone  
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thoracic   chest  
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mammary   breast  
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umbilical   navel  
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coxal   hip  
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inguinal   groin  
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femoral   thigh  
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fibular(peroneal)   side of leg  
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hallux   great toe  
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Cephalic   head  
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upper extremity   upper body  
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manus   hand  
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lower extremity   lower body  
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otic   ear  
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occipital   back of head  
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Vertebral   spinal column  
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Scapular   shoulder blade  
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Dorsum(dorsal)   back  
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Olecranal   back of elbow  
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lumbar   loin  
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sacral   between hips  
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Gluteal   buttock  
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Perineal   region between anus and external genitalia.  
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Popliteal   back of knee  
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Sural   calf  
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calcaneal   heel  
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Plantar   sole  
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