Coronal plane


The coronal plane is an anatomical plane that divides the body into dorsal and ventral sections. It is perpendicular to the sagittal and transverse planes.

Details

The coronal plane is an example of a longitudinal plane. For a human, the mid-coronal plane would transect a standing body into two halves in an imaginary line that cuts through both shoulders. The description of the coronal plane applies to most animals as well as humans even though humans walk upright and the various planes are usually shown in the vertical orientation.
The sternal plane is a coronal plane which transects the front of the sternum.

Etymology

The term is derived from Latin corona, from Ancient Greek κορώνη. The coronal plane is so called because it lies in the same direction as the coronal suture.

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