TA Code | Latin term | English term |
A01.2.08.001 |
Regiones membri inferioris
|
Regions of lower limb
|
A01.2.08.002 |
Regio glutealis
|
Gluteal region
|
↓ A01.2.08.003 |
Crena analis; Crena interglutealis; Crena ani
|
Intergluteal cleft; Natal cleft
|
A01.2.08.004 |
Sulcus glutealis
|
Gluteal fold
|
A01.2.08.005 |
Regio coxae
|
Hip region
|
A01.2.08.006 |
Regio femoris
|
Femoral region
|
A01.2.08.007 |
Regio femoris anterior
|
Anterior region of thigh
|
A01.2.08.008 |
Trigonum femoris
|
Femoral triangle
|
A01.2.08.009 |
Regio femoris posterior
|
Posterior region of thigh
|
A01.2.08.010 |
Regio genus
|
Knee region
|
A01.2.08.011 |
Regio genus anterior
|
Anterior region of knee
|
A01.2.08.012 |
Regio genus posterior
|
Posterior region of knee
|
A01.2.08.013 |
Fossa poplitea
|
Popliteal fossa
|
A01.2.08.014 |
Regio cruris
|
Leg region
|
A01.2.08.015 |
Regio cruris anterior
|
Anterior region of leg
|
A01.2.08.016 |
Regio cruris posterior
|
Posterior region of leg
|
A01.2.08.017 |
Regio surae
|
Sural region
|
A01.2.08.018 |
Regio talocruralis anterior
|
Anterior talocrural region; Anterior ankle region
|
A01.2.08.019 |
Regio talocruralis posterior
|
Posterior talocrural region; Posterior ankle region
|
A01.2.08.020 |
Regio retromalleolaris lateralis
|
Lateral retromalleolar region
|
A01.2.08.021 |
Regio retromalleolaris medialis
|
Medial retromalleolar region
|
A01.2.08.022 |
Regio pedis
|
Foot region
|
A01.2.08.023 |
Regio calcanea
|
Heel region
|
A01.2.08.024 |
Dorsum pedis; Regio dorsalis pedis
|
Dorsum of foot; Dorsal region of foot
|
A01.2.08.025 |
Planta; Regio plantaris
|
Sole; Plantar region
|
A01.2.08.026 |
Margo lateralis pedis; Margo fibularis pedis
|
Lateral border of foot; Peroneal border of foot; Fibular border of foot
|
A01.2.08.027 |
Margo medialis pedis; Margo tibialis pedis
|
Medial border of foot; Tibial border of foot
|
A01.2.08.028 |
Arcus pedis longitudinalis
|
Longitudinal arch of foot
|
A01.2.08.029 |
Pars lateralis
|
Lateral part
|
A01.2.08.030 |
Pars medialis
|
Medial part
|
A01.2.08.031 |
Arcus pedis transversus proximalis
|
Proximal transverse arch of foot
|
A01.2.08.032 |
Arcus pedis transversus distalis
|
Distal transverse arch of foot
|
A01.2.08.033 |
Regio tarsalis
|
Ankle region
|
A01.2.08.034 |
Regio metatarsalis
|
Metatarsal region
|
↓ A01.2.08.035 |
Regiones digitorum pedis
|
Regions of digits of foot; Regions of toes
|
↓ A01.2.08.036 |
Regio hallucis; Regio digiti primi [I]
|
Region of great toe [I]
|
↓ A01.2.08.037 |
Regio digiti secundi [II]
|
Region of second toe [II]
|
↓ A01.2.08.038 |
Regio digiti tertii [III]
|
Region of third toe [III]
|
↓ A01.2.08.039 |
Regio digiti quarti [IV]
|
Region of fourth toe [IV]
|
↓ A01.2.08.040 |
Regio digiti minimi; Regio digiti quinti [V]
|
Region of little toe; Region of fifth toe [V]
|
A01.2.08.041 |
Facies plantares digitorum
|
Plantar surfaces of toes
|
A01.2.08.042 |
Facies dorsales digitorum
|
Dorsal surfaces of toes
|
Entries: 42 | Notes: 7 | Date: 28.01.2013 |
♦ TA98 footnote | ♠ TA98 correction note | ♣ TA98 RAT note | ♥ TA98 redirection note |
♦ | A01.2.08.003 | Crena analis; crena ani; crena interglutealis The cleft between the buttocks, leading to the anus. Also called clunium, crena clunium, gluteal furrow, intergluteal cleft, rima ani, or rima clunium. Terms derived from anus and gloutos are preferred because those derived from clunis and natis may be confused with others from cunnus (vulva) and natus (birth). |
♠ | A01.2.08.035 | Regiones digitorum pedis The Latin precursor digiti pedis is the same term as A01.1.00.046, and does not appear consistent with expectations for a part of the regio pedis. Therefore, the Latin term was replaced with regiones digitorum pedis, and the English terms were similarly changed. |
♠ | A01.2.08.036 | Regio hallucis The Latin precursor was more properly the term for a part of the hand rather than for a region of the hand. Therefore, a new term was created for this region of the hand, and a new TA code for the Latin precursor term in the partes corporis humani section. |
♠ | A01.2.08.037 | Regio digiti secundi [II] The Latin precursor was more properly the term for a part of the hand rather than for a region of the hand. Therefore, a new term was created for this region of the hand, and a new TA code for the Latin precursor term in the partes corporis humani section. |
♠ | A01.2.08.038 | Regio digiti tertii [III] The Latin precursor was more properly the term for a part of the hand rather than for a region of the hand. Therefore, a new term was created for this region of the hand, and a new TA code for the Latin precursor term in the partes corporis humani section. |
♠ | A01.2.08.039 | Regio digiti quarti [IV] The Latin precursor was more properly the term for a part of the hand rather than for a region of the hand. Therefore, a new term was created for this region of the hand, and a new TA code for the Latin precursor term in the partes corporis humani section. |
♠ | A01.2.08.040 | Regio digiti minimi The Latin precursor was more properly the term for a part of the hand rather than for a region of the hand. Therefore, a new term was created for this region of the hand, and a new TA code for the Latin precursor term in the partes corporis humani section. |