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- Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia
Standard anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously the anatomy of humans and other animals The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position This position provides a definition of what is at the front ("anterior"), behind ("posterior") and so on As part of defining and describing terms, the body is described
- Ipsilateral vs Contralateral - Radiology In Plain English
Ipsilateral refers to structures or features on the same side of the body In simpler terms, if you’re examining a patient’s left arm and notice something on their left side, you’re dealing with an ipsilateral observation
- IPSILATERAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IPSILATERAL is situated or appearing on or affecting the same side of the body
- IPSILATERAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list on, affecting, or referring to the same side of the body: an ipsilateral stroke (Definition of ipsilateral from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Ipsilateral vs. Contralateral: What’s the Difference?
Moving your right eye and right hand simultaneously would also be considered ipsilateral Conversely, contralateral refers to structures or phenomena found on the opposite side of the body Your left arm is contralateral to your right arm, as they are on opposing sides of your body’s midline
- IPSILATERAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'ipsilateral' ipsilateral in British English or ipselateral (ˌɪpsɪˈlætərəl ) adjective on or affecting the same side of the body
- Ipsilateral | definition of ipsilateral by Medical dictionary
ipsilateral A term relating to the same side See contralateral; lateral geniculate bodies
- ipsilateral - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ipsilateral (not comparable) (anatomy, medicine) On the same side of the body The stroke was characterised by ipsilateral paralysis ipsilateral m or f (masculine and feminine plural ipsilaterales)
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