- left-right, the
craniocaudal, and the
anteroposterior axes. The left-right axis, also
known as the
horizontal or
frontal axis The
craniocaudal axis, also known...
- case at
sharp edges. This is most
commonly seen in the z-direction (
craniocaudal direction), due to the
conventional use of
highly anisotropic voxels...
-
crest cells at the tail.
Cells detach from the
crest and
migrate in a
craniocaudal (head to tail) wave
inside the tube.
Cells at the
cephalic end give rise...
- to
align itself in
relation to
three axes of symmetry.
These are the
craniocaudal (head to tail),
dorsoventral (back to front), and
proximodistal (near...
- splenomegaly: the
largest dimension is
greater than 20 cm Also, a
cutoff of a
craniocaudal height of 13 cm is also used to
define splenomegaly. In addition, individual...
-
accuracy of
radiographs in
Lisfranc injury and the
potential value of a
craniocaudal projection". AJR Am J Roentgenol. 198 (4): W365–9. doi:10.2214/AJR.11...
- radialis.
Phalanx proximalis digiti majoris very
elongate and
narrow craniocaudally.
Distal rim of
condylus medialis of
tibiotarsus distinctly notched....
- most
accepted theory of the
cause of
Hirschsprung is a
defect in the
craniocaudal migration of
neuroblasts originating from the
neural crest that occurs...
-
plexuses into the
external vertebral venous plexuses. They
drain (in
craniocaudal sequence) into
vertebral vein,
intercostal veins,
lumbar veins, and lateral...
- Puertasaurus,
these processes are
perpendicular to the
axial plane.
Craniocaudally (front to back), however, the
vertebra is
rather short,
shorter than...