| Transverse plane | |
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| Latin | plana transversalia |
For the planes of a gear, see List of gear nomenclature.
The transverse plane (also called the horizontal plane, axial plane, or transaxial plane) is an imaginary plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts. It is perpendicular to the coronal and sagittal planes.
It is one of the planes of the body used to describe the location of body parts in relation to each other. The other two commonly used terms are the Coronal plane and the Sagittal plane.
Examples
- The transpyloric plane
- The subcostal plane
- The umbilical plane
- The intertubercular plane (or transtubercular)
- The interspinous plane
See also
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