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Transaxial
 
Also called transversal. A plane perpendicular (rotated 90°) to the long axis of the human body.
 
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Axial
 
A tomographic imaging plane, parallel to the ground, perpendicular (rotated 90°) to the long axis of the human body; the axial plane separates the superior from the inferior part (the head from the feet).
Also called transaxial, transversal, transverse plane.
 
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