Tags: Anatomical Structure.

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. It is defined as a line drawn from the inferior margin of the orbit (Orbitale point) to the auricular point (center of the orifice of the external acoustic meatus Auriculare point) and extending backward to the center of the occipital bone.

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