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Craniocaudal dimension refers to the measurement from the cranial (head) end to the caudal (tail or lower) end of an organism or anatomical structure. This term is commonly used in various fields, including anatomy and medical imaging, to describe the length or extent of an object in the vertical axis. It helps in assessing size and growth patterns, as well as in diagnosing conditions related to body structure.

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