Anatomic Landmarks
Also known asAnatomic Landmark · Landmark, Anatomic · Landmarks, Anatomic
Definition
Reference points located by visual inspection, palpation, or computer assistance, that are useful in localizing structures on or within the human body.
MeSH classification
- A01.111
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Abdomen
That portion of the body that lies between the THORAX and the PELVIS.
Abdominal Cavity
The region in the abdomen extending from the thoracic DIAPHRAGM to the plane of the superior pelvic aperture (pelvic inlet). The abdominal c…
Abdominal Core
The torso region located deep within the abdominal area involved in attaching the TORSO to the SPINE and the PELVIC FLOOR. Muscles in the ab…
Abdominal Wall
The outer margins of the ABDOMEN, extending from the osteocartilaginous thoracic cage to the PELVIS. Though its major part is muscular, the …
Allogeneic Cells
Cells from genetically different individuals of the same species to be used for CELL- AND TISSUE-BASED THERAPY; ADOPTIVE CELL TRANSFER; or A…
Allografts
Tissues, cells, or organs transplanted between genetically different individuals of the same species.
Amputation Stumps
The part of a limb or tail following AMPUTATION, SURGICAL that is proximal to the amputated section.
Ankle
The region of the lower limb between the FOOT and the LEG.
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Source: NIH MeSH 2026 (D059925) — National Library of Medicine, public domain. View official MeSH record ↗