It might mean he likes you or in some cases your fat
That the baby is in position to be born anyday now
No, caudal refers to a position closer to the tail end of the body, while inferior refers to a position below or lower than another structure. They are not synonymous terms and describe different spatial relationships within the body.
IVC WNL on an abdominal ultrasound likely means the inferior vena cava appeared normal.
Yes, "inferior" generally refers to something that is lower in rank, quality, or status compared to something else. In a spatial context, it can also mean below or beneath. Thus, it can imply a position that is lower in hierarchy or physical placement.
In the middle ages, peasants were inferior to lords. but if you mean the anatomy word for inferior you could say the inferior border separates the posterior from the inferior surface
Your post begs the question: "What are inferior characteristics"? Just what do you mean by "inferior characteristics"? Are you talking about homosexuality, dis-obyeing the Ten Commnandments, the infirm, the sick, those whom are considered "transgressors"? Etc. Please explicate your post and make it more clear to us as to just what you are asking.
If you mean the heart's apex, it is close to the inferior aspect of the heart. If you mean the lung's apex, it is superior to the heart.
It depends on what you mean by "below." If you are talking about the area toward the feet (i.e. gallbladder is "below" the liver) the correct terms would be "inferior to" or "sub-" (the gallbladder is subhepatic). If you are referring to a situation where the patient is in the supine position and "below" means more toward the back, the correct terms would be "posterior to," "dorsal to," or "retro-" (the kidneys are retroperitoneal).
No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it
Inferior simply means lessor or more minimal; it could be either in size or number. For example: A little brother is inferior to a big brother . . . or my finances are inferior to yours.
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