The surgeon rotates the graft so the cortex of the bone plug is oriented anteriorly and in the coronal plane. |
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After referral to the maxillofacial team, computed tomograms were taken in the coronal plane. |
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The superficial layer is separated from the deep layer with a coronal plane Z-plasty. |
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This study showed the influence of knee flexion contracture not only in the sagittal plane, but also in the coronal plane. |
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Each brain was serially sectioned in the coronal plane at a thickness of 8 micrometers, mounted on a gelatin-coated glass slide, then stained with hematoxylin-eosin. |
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Since their initial report, numerous authors have validated the use of this angle for quantifying lateral and medial patellar translation in the coronal plane. |
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Most images are read primarily in the axial or sagittal planes, and therefore would not correlate with the coronal plane of sampling. |
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A sagittal reformat and 3D reconstruction in the coronal plane revealed a C6-C7 distraction injury. |
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These surfaces are then sectioned with successive planes, parallel with the coronal plane. |
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In the second phase at week 17, the ossified vomeral bones are regrouped in the nasal septum caudally in the midline, and they take a U shape as seen in the coronal plane. |
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In general, the collateral ligaments are best evaluated in the coronal plane, and the cruciate ligaments and extensor mechanism are best evaluated in the sagittal plane. |
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Consequently, 200 lines in the coronal plane can be obtained in 400 ms. |
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Particularly relevant for persons with transfemoral amputation is the stability between the socket and residual limb in the coronal plane during walking. |
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On the other hand, 3DUS is a valuable tool for the assessment of uterine morphology because of its increased spatial awareness and the ability to visualize the coronal plane. |
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