The posterior margin of the pancreatic head is the area located at the back of the head of the pancreas, which is adjacent to structures such as the inferior vena cava and the aorta. This region is clinically significant as it can be involved in various pathologies, including pancreatic tumors and inflammation. Understanding the anatomy of this margin is essential for surgical approaches and imaging evaluations.
Posterior to the pancreatic body means that a structure or organ is located behind the body of the pancreas. In anatomical terms, it refers to the back side of the pancreas in relation to its position within the body.
Occipital
The squids head is called Posterior surface! NotSquids head
OCCIPITAL
The lower posterior region of the head corresponds to the nuchal region, which is the back of the neck area where the head connects to the neck. It is located below the occipital region of the head.
The posterior end of a worm is the lighter colored end of the organism... and the anterior end of the worm is darker.
The distance between the valve face and the head of the valve is called the margin.
Infraglenoid tubercule of scapula, posterior surface of humerus, superior lateral margin of humerus
The posterior fontanel would be in the back of the head. The coronal fontanel would be located in another part of the brain.
The two glands located in the head are (from anterior to posterior) pituitary and pineal glands.
the anus on a worm is located at the posterior end of the worm.
not its head of course... its called the posterior end.