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CDISC <strong>SDTM</strong> Controlled <strong>Terminology</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>06</strong>-29<br />

C99074 - DIR - Directionality<br />

Codelist extensible: Yes<br />

NCI Code<br />

CDISC Submission Value<br />

CDISC<br />

Synonym CDISC Definition NCI Preferred Term<br />

C25231 ANTERIOR Denoting the front portion of the body or a structure. Anterior<br />

C25423 APICAL Relating to or located at the apex. Apical<br />

C90<strong>06</strong>7 BASAL Relating to or located at the lowest portion of a<br />

structure.<br />

Basal<br />

C73851 CAUDAL Toward the tail in a body. Caudal<br />

C25445 CENTRAL A point or area that is approximately central within<br />

some larger region or structure. (NCI)<br />

Center<br />

C37936 CRANIAL Toward the head in a body. Cranial<br />

C25240 DEEP Extending relatively far inward. (NCI) Deep<br />

C25237 DISTAL Situated farthest from a point of reference. Distal<br />

C45874 DORSAL Pertaining to the back or upper surface of the body. Dorsal<br />

C90376 DORSOLATERAL Toward the back and side of a body. Dorsolateral<br />

C90386 FORE Of or involving the front of a main body. (NCI) Fore<br />

C90393 HIND Of or involving the back of a main body. (NCI) Hind<br />

C25353 INFERIOR Pertaining to a point below a given reference point. Inferior<br />

C37980 INNER Inside or closer to the inside of the body or object.<br />

(NCI)<br />

Inner<br />

C73705 INTERMEDIATE Located between two points or extremes. Intermediate<br />

C25309 LOWER The bottom one of two. (NCI) Lower<br />

C25232 MEDIAL Toward the middle or in a limb toward the median<br />

plane.<br />

C81170 MIDLINE A medial line, especially the medial line or medial<br />

plane of the body (or some part of the body).<br />

C38166 OUTER Being on or toward the outside of the body or object.<br />

(NCI)<br />

C25233 PERIPHERAL On or near an edge or constituting an outer boundary;<br />

the outer area. (NCI)<br />

Medial<br />

Midline<br />

Outer<br />

Peripheral<br />

C25622 POSTERIOR Denoting the back portion of the body or a structure. Posterior<br />

C25236 PROXIMAL Situated nearest to a point of reference. Proximal<br />

C94393 ROSTRAL Toward the muzzle in the head. Rostral<br />

C25239 SUPERFICIAL Of or pertaining to the exterior surface. (NCI) Superficial<br />

C25235 SUPERIOR Pertaining to a point above a given reference point. Superior<br />

C25245 SURFACE The extended two-dimensional outer layer or area of a<br />

three-dimensional object. (NCI)<br />

Surface<br />

C90<strong>06</strong>9 TIP The pointed end of a structure. Tip<br />

C25355 UPPER The top one of two. Upper<br />

C45875 VENTRAL Pertaining to the front or lower surface of the body. Ventral<br />

C98798 VENTROLATERAL Of or pertaining to the front and side of a main body.<br />

(NCI)<br />

Ventrolateral<br />

Source: NCI <strong>EVS</strong> <strong>Terminology</strong> Resources website: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/terminologyresources/page6<br />

Source Date: <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>06</strong>-29<br />

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