Transverse plane

Anatomical plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A transverse plane is a plane that is rotated 90° from two other planes.[1]

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The transverse plane is an anatomical plane that is perpendicular to the sagittal plane and the coronal plane.[2] It is also called the axial plane or horizontal plane, especially in human anatomy, but horizontal plane can be misleading with other animals. The plane splits the body into a cranial (head) side and caudal (tail) side,[3] so in humans the plane will be horizontal (dividing the body into superior and inferior sections[4]) but in quadrupeds it will be vertical.

Human anatomy

Clinically relevant anatomical planes

Associated structures

Surface projections of the major organs of the trunk, using the vertebral column and rib cage as main reference points of surface anatomy. The transpyloric plane is given near center.

Engineering usages

  • With gears a transverse plane is perpendicular to the axial plane and to the pitch plane.[5]
  • With an MRI machine the plane perpendicular to the direction of the main magnetic field is called the transverse plane.[6]

Other animals

The standard anatomical planes of both a human and a goat displaying three anatomical planes:
  the median plane
  the coronal plane (dorsal plane in quadrupeds)

In quadrupeds the coronal plane is called the dorsal plane.

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