Radiographic Planes and Position

1. Coronal Plane or Frontal Plane- any plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
* Mid-coronal Plane – divides the body into equal anterior and posterior portions.
* Mid-axillary Plane – a coronal plane that passes through the axilla at the junction of the arm and when the body when the arm is at 90 degrees of the body.

2. Sagittal Plane – any plane that divides the patient into right and left portions. It is also termed as “Median Plane”.
*Mid-Sagittal Plane – divides the body into equal left and right.

3. Transverse or Horizontal Plane – any horizontal plane passing through the body at the right angle to the coronal or sagittal plane, dividing the px into superior and inferior sections.

4. Oblique Plane – defined as any plane that is not classified as coronal, sagittal or transverse.
* It may be anywhere in the body and it is usually used in MRI and Ultrasound.

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About Hariette A.W.

The author is a Radiologic Technologist, currently in the academic field, hoping to mold and produce future Radiologic Technologists who will be theoretically and technologically competent.
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