'Short Axis' Searchterm 'Short Axis' found in 0 term [ • ] and 4 definitions [• ], (+ 1 Boolean[• ] resultsResult Pages : •
A tomographic imaging direction, frontwards relative to a short axis of the human body from the back to the front. See also Anterior Posterior, Left Anterior Oblique, Right Anterior Oblique, Annotation, Antegrade. •
A tomographic imaging direction, backwards relative to a short axis of the human body from the front to the back.
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A plane or section not perpendicular to the xyz coordinate system, such as long and short axis views of the heart. See also Orientation, Mediolateral-Oblique View, Lateral View, Lateromedial, Breast Imaging, and Stack. •
A tomographic imaging direction, backwards relative to a short axis of the human body from the back to the front.
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