Oct 16, 2003 22:55
20 yrs ago
English term
transporionic
English to Spanish
Medical
Medical: Dentistry
dentistry
transporionic axis
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
5 | plano sagital medio, eje que atravieza los poriones | Barbara Thomas |
3 | eje perpendicular al plano porion | Ruben Berrozpe (X) |
Proposed translations
17 mins
eje perpendicular al plano porion
No soy dentista por lo que no sé si existirá un término, así que simplemente te propongo una aproximación para ver si algún experto la "remata".
Es un tema algo complicado dentro de un proceso de cefalometría y radiología para la ortodoncio y supongo que otras actuaicones odontológicas.
Suerte
Rb
Es un tema algo complicado dentro de un proceso de cefalometría y radiología para la ortodoncio y supongo que otras actuaicones odontológicas.
Suerte
Rb
9 hrs
plano sagital medio, eje que atravieza los poriones
Porión: En craneometría, punto medio en el borde superior del meato auditivo externo. Diccionario de Ciencias Médicas, Masson-Salvat.
Es un eje trazado entre ambos oídos
http://www.drsteveappel.com/glossary/c.html
Cephalometric radiograph A standardized radiograph of the head characterized by a precisely defined relationship among x-ray source, subject and film. By convention, the distance between x-ray source and the 'center' of the subject (midsagittal plane or transporionic axis) is either 5 feet (1 52.4 cm.) or 150 cm. The distance between the midsagittal plane or transporionic axis of the subject and film is approximately 12 cm., but may be standardized at a different value or varied according to head size and recorded for each exposure. The standard projections are lateral (profile) and posteroanterior (P-A).
At this site you'll find detailed illustrations of craniometric landmarks.
http://www.cleber.com.br/bimler.html
Es un eje trazado entre ambos oídos
http://www.drsteveappel.com/glossary/c.html
Cephalometric radiograph A standardized radiograph of the head characterized by a precisely defined relationship among x-ray source, subject and film. By convention, the distance between x-ray source and the 'center' of the subject (midsagittal plane or transporionic axis) is either 5 feet (1 52.4 cm.) or 150 cm. The distance between the midsagittal plane or transporionic axis of the subject and film is approximately 12 cm., but may be standardized at a different value or varied according to head size and recorded for each exposure. The standard projections are lateral (profile) and posteroanterior (P-A).
At this site you'll find detailed illustrations of craniometric landmarks.
http://www.cleber.com.br/bimler.html
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