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Reid's base line
Reid's base line is used for an unambiguous definition of the orientation of the human skull in conventional radiography, computer tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. Additional recommended knowledgeIn 1962, the World Federation of Radiology defined it as the line between the infraorbital margin and the upper margin of the external auditory meatus. With the head upright, it is typically tilted about 7 degrees nose up with respect to the horizontal plane. See also
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