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That structure is called as falx cerebri. You have superior sagittal sinus above and inferior sagittal sinus running below the same.
Sagittal Plane
wide herniation that is larger at center mid-line pushing the disc out and beginning to but not yet touch or push on the thecal sac.
Normally it's its centre which is at the mid point of its diameter.
Distal would be further from the mid-sagittal plant than rostral. Distal means "further from the point of attachment to the axial skeleton on a limb". Rostal means "towards the nose, particularly when referring to structures on the head". A rostral structure can be on the mid-sagittal plane, while a distal structure would not be on the mid-sagittal plane.
Yes
It is in the middle of its diameter which is the center of the circle
The word sagittal is an anatomical term or location. It describes the vertical plane of the standing body. The mid-sagital line splits the body into left and right.
A sagittal plane that passes from the mid line separates the body between right and left side. This plane is also called as median plane.
Diameter - 19 mm Weight - 2.5 gm (after mid-1982), 3.11 gm (before mid-1982)
The section that divides the nose from the back of the head is the mid-sagittal plane. This plane runs down the center of the body, dividing it into left and right halves. It is used as a reference point in anatomy and medical imaging to accurately describe the location of structures within the body.
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