Subdivision of cardinal body part

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FMA: Anatomical structure, which is a subdivision of a cardinal body part; it may exclude bones; is demarcated from other subdivisions of the same cardinal body part by anatomical surfaces or lines or topographical references; together with other contiguous subdivisions of the same cardinal body part, it constitutes a cardinal body part. Examples: thorax, perineum, back of neck, forearm, hand, phalanx, nose, auricle of ear, scrotum.,UWDA: Anatomical structure, which is a subdivision of a body part; it may exclude bones; is demarcated from other subdivisions of the same body part by anatomical surfaces or lines or topographical references; together with other contiguous body part subdivisions, it constitutes a body part. Examples: thorax, perineum, back of neck, forearm, hand, phalanx, nose, auricle of ear, scrotum.

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