Anatomic Relationship Terms
Distal
Refers to parts farthest from the point of attachment, point of reference, origin, or beginning; away from center of the body
Superficial
Refers to parts near the skin or surface
Proximal
Refers to parts nearer the point of attachment, point of reference, origin, or beginning; toward the center of the body
External
Refers to parts outside an organ or on the outside of the body
Cephalad
Refers to parts toward the head of the body
Medial
Refers to parts toward the median plane of body or toward the middle of another body part
Internal
Refers to parts within or on the inside of an organ
Visceral
Refers to the covering of an organ
Central
Refers to the middle area or main part of an organ
Palmar
Refers to the palm of the hand
Plantar
Refers to the sole of the feet
Dorsum
Refers to the top or anterior surface of the foot or to the back or posterior surface of the hand
Parietal
Refers to the wall or lining of a body cavity
Deep
Refers to parts far from the surface
Posterior or Dorsal
Refers to back part of body or organ (note, however, that the superior surface of the foot is referred to as the dorsal surface)
Anterior or Ventral
Refers to forward or front part of the body or forward part of an organ
Inferior
Refers to nearer the feet or situated below
Superior
Refers to nearer the head or situated above
Ipsilateral
Refers to part of parts on the same side of the body
Centralateral
Refers to part or parts on the opposite side of the body
Peripheral
Refers to parts at or near the surface, edge, or outside of another body part
Caudad
Refers to parts away from the head of the body (Tail)
Lateral
Refers to parts away from the median plane of the body or away from the middle of another body part