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Regions of the body and body landmarks

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Head/Neck/thorax/Abdominopelvic/upper limg/lower limb   Regions of the body (anterior)  
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Frontal/Temporal/Orbital/Nasal/Buccal/Oral/Mandibular   Parts of the Head  
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Anterior Cervical/Lateral Cervical/Supraclavicular   Parts of the Neck  
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Pectoral   Part of the Chest  
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Abdominal/Inguinal/Pelvic/Pubic/Genital/Pudenal/Perineal   Parts of the Amdominopelvic area  
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Deltoid/Axillary/Brachial/Antecubital/Antebrachial/Hand: Palmar/Hand: Digital   Parts of the Upper Limb  
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Coxal/Femoral/Patellar/Crural/Fibular/Tarsal/Foot: Dorsum/Foot: Digital   Parts of the Lower Limb  
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Head/Neck/Back/Upper Limb/Lower Limb   Regions of the body (posterior)  
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Parietal/Occipital   Parts of the Head  
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Post cervial/Nuchal   Parts of the Neck  
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Scapular/Vertebral/Paraspinal/Thoracic/Lumbar/Sacroiliac/Sacral/Coccygeal   Parts of the Back  
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Acromial/Deltoid/Brachial/Cubital/Antebrachial/Carpal/Hand; Dorsal/Hand: Digital   Parts of the Upper Limb  
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Gluteal/Femoral/Popliteal/Crural/Tarsal/Foot: Plantar/Foot: digital   Parts of the Lower Limb  
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Cranial Cavity/Duramater Cavity/Vertebral Cavity/Thoracic Cavity/Pleura Cavity/Abdominopelvic Cavity/Peritoneum Cavity   Closed Body Cavity  
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Respiratory Tract/Urinary Tract/Digestive Tract/Mucosa   Open Visceral Cavities  
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Antebrachial   forearm  
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Antecubital   Anterior surface of the elbow  
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Axillary   Armpit  
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Brachial   Arm  
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Buccal   Cheek  
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Carpal   Wrist  
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Cervial   Neck Region  
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Coxal   Hip  
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Crural   Leg  
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Digital   Fingers or Toes  
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Femoral   Thigh  
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Frontal   Forehead  
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Hallux   Great Toe  
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Inguinal   Groin  
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Mammary   Breast  
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Mental   Chin  
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Nasal   Nose  
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Oral   Mouth  
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Orbital   Bony eye socket  
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Palmar   Palm of the hand  
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Patellar   Anterior Knee region  
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Pedal   Foot  
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Pelvic   pelvis region  
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Fibular   Side of the leg  
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Pollex   thumb  
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pubic   genital region  
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sternal   region of the breastbone  
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tarsal   ankle  
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thoracic   chest  
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umbilical   navel  
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acromial   point of the shoulder  
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Calcaneal   Heel of the foot  
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cephalic   head  
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dorsum   back  
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gluteal   buttocks  
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lumbar   area of the back between the ribs and hips; the loin  
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manus   hand  
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occipital   Posterior aspect of the head or base of the skull  
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olecranial   posterior aspect of the elbow  
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otic   ear  
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perineal   region between the anus and external genitalia  
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plantar   sole of the foot  
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popliteal   back of the knee  
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sacral   region between the hips  
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scapular   shoulder blade area  
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sural   calf or posterior surface of the leg  
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vertebral   area of the spinal column  
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abdominal   trunk region inferior to the ribs  
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