- The
sagittal plane (/ˈsædʒɪtəl/; also
known as the
longitudinal plane) is an
anatomical plane that
divides the body into
right and left sections. It is...
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through the head,
spinal cord,
navel and, in many animals, the tail. The
sagittal planes, also
called the
parasagittal planes,
which are
parallel to the...
- A
sagittal crest is a
ridge of bone
running lengthwise along the
midline of the top of the
skull (at the
sagittal suture) of many
mammalian and reptilian...
- The
sagittal suture, also
known as the
interparietal suture and the
sutura interparietalis,[citation needed] is a dense,
fibrous connective tissue joint...
- In the
human skull, a
sagittal keel, or
sagittal torus, is a
thickening of part or all of the
midline of the
frontal bone, or
parietal bones where they...
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occipital bones. The
sagittal sulcus accommodates the
superior sagittal sinus. The falx
cerebri attaches to the edge of the
sagittal sulcus on
either side...
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Venus (also
known as back dimples, butt
dimples or
Veneral dimples) are
sagittally symmetrical indentations sometimes visible on the
human lower back, just...
- The
superior sagittal sinus (also
known as the
superior longitudinal sinus),
within the
human head, is an
unpaired dural venous sinus lying along the attached...
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called the
midsagittal plane and
related terms, is used to
describe the
sagittal plane as it
bisects the body
vertically through the
midline marked by the...
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sawing is the act of
sawing or
cutting a
living person in half,
either sagittally (usually midsagittally), or transversely.
Different methods of
death by...