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This guide explores essential regional anatomical terms related to human landmarks. It provides detailed definitions of cephalic regions, including cranial, facial, and cervical terms, as well as appendicular landmarks such as brachial, cervical, and pedal areas. Learn about specific areas like the thoracic (chest), abdominal (abdomen), and pelvic regions, along with various terms for the upper and lower limbs. This reference is helpful for students and health professionals seeking to familiarize themselves with anatomical language and enhance their understanding of human body structure.
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Regional Terms Anterior Landmarks
Cephalic: Head • Cranial: Skull • Facial: Face • Frontal: Forehead
Orbital/Ocular:Eye • Otic: Ear • Buccal: Cheek • Nasal: Nose
Oral:Mouth • Mental:Chin • Cervical:Neck
Brachial: Arm • Axillary: Armpit • Antecubital: Front of elbow • Antebrachial:Forearm • Carpal: Wrist
Manual: Hand • Palmar: Palm • Pollex: Thumb • Digital/Phalanges: • Fingers
Trunk: Body/Torso • Thoracic: Thorax/Chest • Mammary: Breast • Sternal: Breastbone area
Abdominal: • Abdomen • Umbilical: Navel • Pelvic: Pelvis • Pubic: Pubicregion
Crural: Leg (shin) • Femoral: Thigh • Inguinal: Groin
Patellar: Kneecap • Peroneal: Lateral part of leg • Tarsal: Ankle
Pedal: Foot • Digital/Phalanges: • Toes • Hallux: Big toe