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ORIENTATION TERMINOLOGY & PLANES Ernest F. Talarico, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Director of Medical Education Associate Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology Indiana University School of Medicine – Northwest Campus IUSM-NW AY14-15 1 Terminology • Superior/Cranial/Cephalic • Inferior/Caudal • Anterior/Ventral • Posterior/Dorsal • Medial vs. Lateral • Proximal vs. Distal • Superficial vs. Deep IUSM-NW AY14-15 2 PLANES Anatomical Position & Planes • • • Sagittal vs. Midsagittal (median); SAG Frontal (Coronal); COR Horizontal (transverse or axial); AX IUSM-NW AY14-15 3 • Fusion Imaging Technology – COR fused PET/CT image – Image shows a larger right breast mass with a ring-like FDG uptake (arrows) – FDG = Fludeoxyglucose (18F); radiopharmaceutical IUSM-NW AY14-15 4 • AX T2 MRI of Brain – Hydrocephalus of ventricular system secondary to a large welldefined mass in the left thalamic region. IUSM-NW AY14-15 5 • SAG cadaveric slices – mid SAG – adult (left) – neonate (right) IUSM-NW AY14-15 6 ACTION Terms of Movement Flexion Extension Dorsiflexion Plantarflexion • • Flexion Extension IUSM-NW AY14-15 7 ACTION Terms of Movement Abduction vs. Adduction Lateral vs. Medial rotation Supination vs. Pronation Circumduction Opposition IUSM-NW AY14-15 8 ACTION Terms of Movement Elevation vs. Depression Eversion vs. Inversion Protrusion vs. Retrusion IUSM-NW AY14-15 9 SKELETON Axial vs. Appendicular Skeleton IUSM-NW AY14-15 10 JOINTS Types of Synovial Joints IUSM-NW AY14-15 11 ABDOMEN Clinical Regions & Quadrants IUSM-NW AY14-15 12