Veterinary Radiographic Positional Terminology
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show | Ventral | The body area stiuated toeard the underside of quadrupeds.
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M | show | Toward the median plane, or midline.
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L | Lateral | show 🗑
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Cr | Cranial | show 🗑
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Cd | show | Structures situated towards the tail.
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show | Rostral | Areas on the head situated toward the nose.
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show | Palmar | Situated on the caudal aspect of the front limb, distal to the antebrachial joint.
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Pl | show | Situated on the caudal aspect othe the rear limb, distal to the tarsocrural joint.
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Pr | Proximal | show 🗑
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Di | show | Situated away from the point of attachment.
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O | Oblique | show 🗑
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D | show | The body area situated toward the back or topline of quadrupeds, opposite of ventral
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